0 the practice of voting for something that someone else wants in return for them voting for something that you want: --
I am not saying writers of those comments are engaging in logrolling, but they certainly read a different book to the one I did.
Attention has been drawn to alleged logrolling by authors in "books of the year" features published by newspapers.
Logrolling is especially common when the legislators are relatively free of control by their national party leaders.
1 a sport in which two people try to stay standing on a floating log (= a thick piece of a tree trunk or branch), or other long, rounded object, while trying to make the other person fall off: --
2 the practice of turning a person who is lying down in one movement, keeping their spine (= the row of bones down the back) straight: --