Overvote: meaning, definitions and examples

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overvote

 

[ oʊvərˈvoʊt ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

election process

To overvote means to cast more votes than an individual is allowed in a particular voting scenario. This can occur in various election formats, such as when a voter selects too many candidates for a specific position. Consequently, any votes that exceed the allowable limit may be discarded, which can lead to voter frustration and confusion. Overvoting can occur both accidentally and intentionally, but in either case, it undermines the integrity of the voting process.

Synonyms

exceed votes, surplus voting

Examples of usage

  • She accidentally overvote in the local election.
  • The election officials noted several cases of overvote on the ballots.
  • Voters should be careful not to overvote to ensure their choices are counted.

Translations

Translations of the word "overvote" in other languages:

🇵🇹 votação excessiva

🇮🇳 ओवरवोट

🇩🇪 Überstimmen

🇮🇩 suara berlebihan

🇺🇦 перевищення голосів

🇵🇱 przewyższenie głosów

🇯🇵 オーバーボート

🇫🇷 vote excessif

🇪🇸 voto excesivo

🇹🇷 aşırı oy

🇰🇷 과도한 투표

🇸🇦 تصويت زائد

🇨🇿 přehnané hlasování

🇸🇰 prebytočné hlasovanie

🇨🇳 超额投票

🇸🇮 presežek glasov

🇮🇸 ofurhlutning

🇰🇿 артық дауыс беру

🇬🇪 მეტისმეტური ხმის მიცემა

🇦🇿 artıq səs

🇲🇽 voto excesivo

Etymology

The term "overvote" is a compound of the prefix "over-" meaning 'excessive' or 'beyond normal limits' and the verb "vote," which derives from the Latin "votum" meaning 'a vow' or 'a wish'. The usage of "overvote" emerged in the context of electoral processes, reflecting the increasing complexities of voting systems over time. As democratic systems evolved, more detailed rules and regulations were established regarding how citizens could participate in elections, including restrictions on the number of votes cast. Over the years, instances of overvoting became a concern for election officials, prompting discussions on ballot design and voting technology to minimize errors. Today, the term is widely recognized in electoral law and voting procedure discussions.