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Block Voting

Block voting is a collective voting pattern where members of a particular group, community, or organization vote in a coordinated way, often supporting a specific candidate or option. This synchronized voting can influence election outcomes because the group's collective support amplifies their impact. It often reflects shared interests, loyalty, or strategic alliances within the group, making their votes more predictable and powerful than individual choices. Block voting is common in organizations, political parties, or communities that coordinate to achieve a shared goal or influence decision-making.