cooping
/ˈkuːpɪŋ/
noun
- The practice of forcing someone to vote multiple times in an election, often by kidnapping or coercion.
- Cooping was a common method used by political gangs to manipulate voting results.
- The historian described the widespread cooping that occurred in 19th-century urban elections.
- The novel depicted a character who was a victim of cooping during a corrupt mayoral race.