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'''Electoral fusion''' is an arrangement where two or more [[w:Political party|political parties]] on a [[w:ballot|ballot]] list the same candidate, pooling the votes for that candidate. Distinct from the process of [[w:electoral alliance|electoral alliance]]s in that the political parties remain separately listed on the ballot, the practice of electoral fusion in [[w:jurisdiction|jurisdiction]]s where it exists allows minor parties to influence election results and policy by offering to endorse or nominate a major party's candidate.
Electoral fusion is also known as fusion voting, cross endorsement, multiple party nomination, multi-party nomination, plural nomination, and ballot freedom.<ref name="What is Fusion">{{cite web|url=http://oregonwfp.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Whatisfusion.pdf |title=What is Fusion |publisher=Oregon Working Families Party |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120415131853/http://oregonwfp.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Whatisfusion.pdf |archivedate=2012-04-15
== Discussions ==
* [http://lists.electorama.com/pipermail/election-methods-electorama.com/2020-February/002477.html Electoral Fusion and multiwinner races] - 2020-February - robert bristow-johnson and Jack Santucci - [[EM list]]
* https://www.starvoting.org/fusion - what the [[Equal Vote Coalition]] thinks of fusion
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