Voting patterns refer to the trends and behaviors exhibited by voters during an election. These patterns can include factors such as voter turnout, party affiliation, voting preferences, and demographic characteristics.
Related terms
Exit Polls: Surveys conducted with voters leaving polling stations to gather information about their voting choices and motivations.
Gerrymandering: The manipulation of electoral district boundaries for political advantage.
Electoral Geography: The study of how geography influences elections, including voter behavior and political campaigns.