booth capturing
noun /ˈbuːð kæptʃərɪŋ/
/ˈbuːθ kæptʃərɪŋ/
[uncountable] (Indian English)- a practice carried out by members of a political party during an election, that involves staying in a polling booth for long periods of time, stopping people entering who are registered to vote, and voting in their place in order to give the party an unfair advantage
占领投票亭(选举时某政党成员占据投票亭以阻止登记选民入内并代替他们投票,从而为本党赢得不公平的优势)