PIG (elections)

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PIG is an electoral technique commonly employed in the United Kingdom, consisting of three steps:

  • Persuade — in which the organisation concerned convinces the public to support them—usually a political party attempting to solicit votes.
  • Identify — this consists primarily of canvassing—identifying one's supporters, preferably individually. It may also consist of market segmentation.
  • Get out the vote — commonly known as GOTV, this consists of polling day activity—calling on identified electors to vote.

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