ridingsitting
Ridingsitting is a term used in political discourse to describe the practice of establishing a sustained presence within an electoral riding by a candidate, campaign staff, or party officials. The word blends riding, referring to an electoral district, with sitting, implying residency or ongoing presence. It is not a formal category in most electoral frameworks but appears in journalism and analysis as a campaign tactic or governance strategy.
Purpose and practice: The core idea is to increase familiarity with voters and local issues by living
Legal and ethical considerations: Residency requirements for candidates vary by jurisdiction; there may be rules governing
Impact and criticism: Proponents cite improved understanding of local needs and stronger voter ties. Critics warn
See also: electoral district, riding, political campaigning, constituent services.