Political Campaign
/pəˈlɪtɪkəl kæmˈpeɪn/
Definitions
- (n.) An organized effort by a candidate or political party to influence voter decisions and secure election or support for policies.
The political campaign focused heavily on social media outreach.
- (n.) A regulated period during which candidates or parties solicit votes, subject to laws on financing, advertising, and conduct.
The political campaign was scrutinized under election finance laws.
Forms
- political campaigns
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Commentary
Legal references to political campaigns often emphasize compliance with election laws and finance regulations, making distinctions between general efforts and legally defined campaign periods important.
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