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Sentence count:284+7Posted:2016-07-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: choicepollvoteAntonym: abstainabstentionSimilar words: balloonlotballlotsslotplotballspilotMeaning: ['bælət]  n. 1. a document listing the alternatives that is used in voting 2. a choice that is made by counting the number of people in favor of each alternative. v. vote by ballot. 
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91. It will appear on the March 26 statewide primary ballot.
92. On April 29, Cahill temporarily blocked backers from collecting signatures to put the immigrant voting measure on the ballot.
93. He was appointed by postal ballot and takes up his new responsibilities in July.
94. He's been collecting signatures of voters to get the measure on the ballot.
95. To qualify for the ballot, Perot and Lamm each had to get at least 10 percent of the votes cast.
96. You can also get an absentee ballot within three days if your application is received before Oct. 28.
97. Clinton needs 2,145 delegates to win outright on the first Democratic Party ballot at the July convention.
98. A Government which is not accountable through the ballot box is not a democratic Government.
99. Pollster David Binder found 65 percent would support the ballot measure and 28 percent would not.
100. In a secret ballot of reporters who have covered both, Dole would probably defeat President Clinton.
101. Gorbachev's re-election as general secretary Gorbachev was re-elected general secretary on July 10 by secret ballot.
102. Of course any fool can write down 1,2,3,4 and even 5,6,7,8 opposite the names of candidates on a ballot paper.
103. But when Silicon Valley executives bankrolled a trio of anti-lawyer initiatives on the March primary ballot, trial lawyers rebounded.
104. I often wonder whether being successful in the ballot is a matter for congratulation or commiseration.
105. Fulani's minor-party ticket will appear on the November ballot in nearly all 50 states.
105. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
106. Another ballot will now be held to determine whether the 1,000-pupil comprehensive will obtain grant-maintained status or stay within Wirral local authority.
107. The power that older people might have collectively through the ballot box is not exercised.
108. The miners' ballot counted as a matter of national public concern, a mini-general election.
109. He was elected by a ballot of all the teaching staff in the college.
110. Daily Mail journalists voted for industrial action over plans not to recognise the National Union of Journalists in a postal ballot.
111. Complex measures can not readily be turned into simply stated[sentencedict.com], understandable ballot blurbs.
112. But voters could have another choice on their ballot papers.
113. Antiquated equipment, badly designed ballot papers and inefficient vote-counting machinery contributed to the confusion.
114. People must write her name on the ballot to vote for her.
115. The blasted Fabian Society was insisting on a postal ballot of all its members there.
116. It is the towering, 103-foot cross atop city parkland that landed the measure on the ballot in the first place.
117. That would lead to a quick secret ballot on December 5, just before the Strasbourg summit.
118. Last week, you officially became a candidate for the White House when you appeared on the primary ballot in California.
119. Under the Agricultural Labor Relations Act, elections are by secret ballot.
120. The ballot came as a result of threats of compulsory redundancies.
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