v. [f. ELECTION + -EER, prob. after auctioneer-ing.] intr. To busy oneself in (political) elections.

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1789.  T. Jefferson, Writ. (1859), II. 580. All the world here is occupied in electioneering, in choosing or being chosen.

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1802.  Mar. Edgeworth, Rosanna, iii. Those underlings delight in galloping round the country to electioneer.

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