Ballot
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Ballot ( noun )
- A sheet of paper used for voting in an election.
- A method of voting in which voters mark their choices with small balls or other objects.
Origin:
From italian word "ballotta" meaning "small ball".
Examples:
- Voters marked their choices on the ballot.
- The ballot box was placed at the entrance of the polling station.
- Ballot papers were distributed among the voters.
- The counting of the ballots began after the polls closed.
- A ballot is a sheet of paper used for voting in an election.
(As a verb)
Ballot ( verb )
- A sheet of paper used for voting in an election.
- A method of voting in which voters mark their choices with small balls or other objects.
Origin:
From italian word "ballotta" meaning "small ball".
Examples:
- Voters marked their choices on the ballot.
- The ballot box was placed at the entrance of the polling station.
- Ballot papers were distributed among the voters.
- The counting of the ballots began after the polls closed.
- A ballot is a sheet of paper used for voting in an election.