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ballot paper oy pusulası

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التركية - الإنجليزية
ballot
the total of all votes cast in an election
a paper or card used to cast a vote
to draw lots
a list of candidates running for office; a ticket
While the game was running, one of the buttons in the menu bar read "Ballot"; this button took players to the Congressional Ballot page Registered players were taken to the Ballot page for their Group; unregistered players were taken to the Ballot page for The People
The voting process by which a choice is made between candidates in an election or between options in a referendum; the vote itself
Piece of paper on which voter's indicate their electoral choice or preference
the decision in a debate round A judge casts a ballot for either the Aff or the Neg and gives her/his reasons for this decision Often speaker ranks and points are also given on the ballot
The whole number of votes cast at an election, or in a given territory or electoral district
Hence: Any printed or written ticket used in voting
List of candidates used for voting
a document listing the alternatives that is used in voting
A method of voting, usually in secret, in which voters record their choice of candidates and/or issues (propositions)
French ballotte, a little ball for voting n A ball or a ticket used in voting; a paper embodying a vote; also, the whole number of votes cast v To decide by voting In French dictionaries, defined as "the act of voting by ballas or tickets by putting the same into a box or urn"; also as, "secret voting by means of a ball or ticket" The word did not change its meaning when adopted into the English language
{f} vote; cast a vote
- the piece of paper (or similar object) people use to vote Usually, voters mark an X beside the candidate they want to vote for In most elections, voters mark a ballot while in a booth or while behind something that ensures their privacy
a ticket or other device for marking an individual vote; the total number of votes are recorded by this
To vote for or in opposition to