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cast before

verb as in prostrate

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He said ballots cast before election day had a 5.1% advantage for Democrats, in-person voting on election day had a Republican advantage of 15%, and votes counted after election day skewed blue by 18.5%.

I didn’t know that Aziz was the first person on board, he was cast before Amy.

All three results include vote-by-mail ballots and voter center ballots cast before election day.

There’s also the timing: All those primary votes were cast before that debate.

From Slate

The first results that Ohio releases will likely be from ballots cast before Election Day, both by mail and early in person.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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