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ballot Noun 1. the practice of selecting a representative or course of action by voting 2. the number of votes cast in an election 3. the actual vote or paper indicating a person's choice Verb [-loting, -loted] 1. to vote or ask for a vote from: we balloted the members on this issue 2. to vote for or decide on something by ballot [Italian ballotta a little ball]
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ballot Translationsballot n ballot [ˈbӕlət] a method of voting in secret by marking a paper and putting it into a box They held a ballot to choose a new chairman; The question was decided by ballot.stembriefإقْتِراعٌ سِرّيизбори с бюлетиниtajné hlasováníafstemning; hemmelig afstemning; stemmeseddeldie Geheimwahlμυστική ψηφοφορίαvotaciónsalajane hääletusرای گیری توسط برگۀ رایlippuäänestysvote, scrutinהַצבָּעָה חֲשָׁאִיתमत-पत्रglasački listićtitkos szavazáspemungutan suaraleynileg atkvæðagreiðslavoto, scrutinio無記名投票투표slaptas balsavimasaizklāta balsošanaundianballotagestemmeseddel; hemmelig avstemningtajne głosowanievotaçãovot, scrutin(тайное) голосованиеtajné hlasovanieglasovanjetajno glasanjesluten omröstningวิธีลงคะแนนเสียงแบบลับgizli oylama無記名投票таємне голосуванняبیلٹ، رائےsự bỏ phiếu kín无记名投票 |
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Because of the warmth of the day I had had several drinks before casting my ballot, and divers drinks after casting it. The Electors shall meet in their respective States, and vote by Ballot for two Persons, of whom one at least shall not lie an Inhabitant of the same State with themselves. Another method is for the people to meet in a collective body, but only for the purpose of holding the comitia, making laws, determining concerning war or peace, and inquiring into the conduct of their magistrates, while the remaining part of the public business is conducted by the magistrates, who have their separate departments, and are chosen out of the whole community either by vote or ballot. |
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