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voting paper
noun
a ballot.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of voting paper1
Example Sentences
During an interview with BBC Scotland News he showed off the neat brown rectangular voting paper to be used in the secret ballot.
Marchant is a member of the America First Secretary of State Coalition that peddles false claims of election fraud and advocates for voter ID, same-day voting, paper ballots and eliminating mail-in ballots.
At polling stations, voters were advised to keep a “social distance” of one metre apart, to bring their own pens and to disinfect their hands before marking their voting paper.
The voting paper for the Senate covered more than half the body of a woman who held it up at a polling simulation exercise held by the election commission on Wednesday.
In Chelmsford, a Dorothea Rock proclaimed "in the absence of the male occupier, I refuse to fill up this census paper as, in the eyes of the law, women do not count, neither shall they be counted" while another remarked "If I am intelligent enough to fill in this paper, I am intelligent enough to put a cross on a voting paper."
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