v. [f. ELECTION + -EER, prob. after auctioneer-ing.] intr. To busy oneself in (political) elections.
1789. T. Jefferson, Writ. (1859), II. 580. All the world here is occupied in electioneering, in choosing or being chosen.
1802. Mar. Edgeworth, Rosanna, iii. Those underlings delight in galloping round the country to electioneer.