hustings • HUSS-tingz • noun

*1 : a place where political campaign speeches are made

2 : the proceedings or locale of an election campaign

Example Sentence:
In contrast to his opponent, the incumbent senator looked cool and composed up on the hustings.

Did you know?
Hustings are where babies are kissed, flesh is pressed, and media events are staged. The term traces to an Old Norse word meaning "house assembly," and 1000 years ago hustings were judicial assemblies where Anglo-Saxon kings and their followers held council and resolved civil disputes. Over time, "hustings" came to refer not only to the assembly but also to the platform where the leaders of such gatherings sat, and in due course the term was applied to the entire campaigning process as well. Nowadays, "on the hustings" is synonymous with "on the stump," and it can refer to any place along the campaign trail where a candidate makes a pitch for public office.

*Indicates the sense illustrated in the example sentence.