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I . ballot [ˈbælət] N

1. ballot (voting):

ballot
by ballot
to hold a ballot

2. ballot → ballot paper

See also ballot paper

ballot paper N

ballot-box N

ballot paper N

secret ballot N

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About 53% of nearly 12,000 ballots opposed the order.
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The second ballot was in 2008 for period of 5 years.
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The party will use a preferential ballot on which voters rank their choices.
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In the 2005 election, the party received 23,686 votes, or 0.28% of the total ballot.
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A bond issue was needed to be put on the ballot to raise the money for the proposed program.
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His name remained on the ballot, however, and received 0.017% of the vote.
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The paper ballots are voted on and then a privacy-preserving portion of the ballot is scanned by an optical scanner.
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It was placed on the ballot through the initiative process.
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At the 1911 election, all 30 second ballots were held seven days later.
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Candidates of any and all parties are listed on one ballot; voters need not limit themselves to the candidates of one party.
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