down-ballot
adjective US uk/ˈdaʊnˌbæl.ət/ us/ˈdaʊnˌbæl.ət/
(竞选相对不那么重要的政治职位的人,或者这些人之间的竞争)下方票的,低位票的
used to refer to people who are trying to get elected for less important political jobs, whose names are printed lower down on the ballot (= list of people you can vote for), or to contests between these people
In Missouri, only a few down-ballot candidates have benefited so far from the end of donation limits. 在密苏里州,到目前为止,只有少数几名低位票候选人从取消捐赠限额的做法中获益。
It's difficult for Democrats in down-ballot races to get attention. 争夺下方票的民主党人很难得到关注。