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Definition of ballot paper in English: ballot papernoun British A slip of paper used to register a vote. Example sentencesExamples - This teacher then got the class to vote, using the ballot paper, for their favourite school subjects.
- A mark anywhere else will spoil the ballot paper and that vote will be nullified.
- Voters will be required to rank order all the candidates on their ballot paper, and points will be awarded for each placing on each paper.
- There will be no other change on the ballot paper when voters go to the polls on this Saturday, 19th June.
- Electors in Eden will receive a ballot paper by post for elections to the European Parliament.
- Nobody can confuse an annual festival with a ballot paper for an election.
- Instead, registered electors will be sent a ballot paper by post and it can then be sent back to the council.
- But no one was confused about which of the 18 candidates on the ballot paper to vote for.
- At the stage of completing the ballot paper the voter has exercised his right to vote in order of preference.
- One voter had used his ballot paper to express an unprintable view of all politicians.
- The council will also warn voters who did receive the original ballot paper against casting their vote twice.
- Anyone who exercised their right not to be included in the full register will not automatically receive their ballot paper.
- There was never more than one candidate in any election and an unmarked ballot paper counted as a vote.
- Every voter will receive a ballot paper and a pre-paid return envelope which must reach the Returning Officer by May 1.
- Electors will receive their ballot paper by post and will be asked to return their vote by Election Day - June 10.
- People must sign the declaration attached to the ballot paper or their vote will not be valid.
- Thus, when your vote is counted on election night, no one will know which is your ballot paper or, indeed, which way you voted.
- Under the current pen and paper system, the voter marks the ballot paper in a booth and throws it in a box.
- Trouble is, none of these options will be on the ballot paper.
- If you haven't voted yet, when you look at your ballot paper, look at the candidates' addresses.
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