Verb
get out the vote (third-person singular simple present gets out the vote, present participle getting out the vote, simple past got out the vote, past participle gotten out the vote)
(chiefly US politics, idiomatic) To increase voter turnout, typically in a highly partisan way.
In politics women type the letters, lick the stamps, distribute the pamphlets and get out the vote. Men get elected. Clare Boothe Luce
Get out the vote effort: Stevie Wonder performed for a drive-in rally at Belle Isle Casino in Detroit. Source: Internet
Get out the vote! Source: Internet
Get out the vote efforts. Source: Internet
“Get out the vote, taking folks to the polls is tried and true,” Hartsfield notes. Source: Internet