Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
voting-bloc
noun
/ˈvoʊtɪŋ blɒk/

Definition
A group of voters who share common interests and vote together in elections.

Examples
- The environmental voting-bloc pushed for stronger climate policies in the last election.
- Politicians often tailor their campaigns to appeal to specific voting-blocs.
- The voting-bloc of young voters played a crucial role in the candidate’s victory.

Meaning
Voting-bloc refers to a coalition of voters who unite to influence the outcome of elections by voting in a coordinated manner, often to advance shared goals or policies.

Synonyms
- voter coalition
- electoral group
- voting alliance