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Etymology

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From vote +‎ mob, by analogy with flash mob.

Noun

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vote mob (plural vote mobs)

  1. (Canada) A gathering of usually young people assembled for the purpose of voting in an election or encouraging youth participation in it and often organized through social media. [2011]
    • 2011 April 22, Michael Taube, “Vote mob mentality”, in Ottawa Citizen[1], archived from the original on 27 April 2011:
      At the University of Guelph, some students took Mercer's rant rather seriously. They used the concept of flash mobs [] and created vote mobs. [] In particular, the event has also been called a "surprise party," as evidenced by a You-Tube video in which a vote mob comes out of the woods and rolls out a banner that reads, "Surprise! We are voting!"

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