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ballot

[bal-uht] / ˈbæl ət /


NOUN
candidates from political party
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Example Sentences

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Her album, The Art Of Loving, had a golden streak in December, just as voters were filling in their ballots, boosting her odds of victory.

From BBC

Vendors sold buttons and hats — some with the tagline “resistance is beautiful” — while others collected signatures for various ballot measures.

From Los Angeles Times

“Getting a shareholder resolution onto a corporate proxy ballot is an effective means of drawing greater attention to a particular issue,” Stewart said.

From MarketWatch

The warrant served on the Fulton County election center sought ballots, tabulator tapes, digital data and voter rolls, which it alleged might constitute “evidence of the commission of a criminal offense.”

From Salon

Building a Better California hasn’t taken a position on the proposed billionaire tax, which would need about 875,000 valid voter signatures to qualify for the November ballot.

From The Wall Street Journal