Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
voting-pattern
Noun
/ˈvoʊtɪŋ ˈpætərn/

Definition
The behavioral trend exhibited by a group of voters in the context of electoral choices over time.

Examples
- In the last election, the voting pattern among young adults shifted significantly toward progressive candidates.
- Analyzing the voting pattern of different regions can provide insights into national trends.

Meaning
Voting pattern refers to the consistent way in which a particular group or demographic typically votes during elections, reflecting their preferences and beliefs.

Synonyms
- Electoral behavior
- Voting trend
- Ballot pattern