postal ballot

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A system of voting in which people send their votes by mail.

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  • Due to the pandemic, the election will be conducted primarily by postal ballot.
  • Many elderly people prefer to vote by postal ballot.
  • Do you know the procedure for applying for a postal ballot?
  • The election commission is considering introducing a universal postal ballot system.
  • The union members voted in a postal ballot on the proposed pay deal.
  • Have you received your postal ballot for the upcoming local elections?
  • She cast her vote using a postal ballot because she was traveling abroad.
  • Due to the pandemic, there was a significant increase in the number of postal ballots cast.
  • All postal ballot forms must be returned by Friday at 5 p.m.
  • Fraud allegations surrounded the counting of postal ballots in the disputed region.
  • The increase in postal ballot applications has been significant this year.
  • You must return your postal ballot by the deadline to ensure your vote is counted.
  • Critics have raised concerns about the security of the postal ballot system.
  • Campaigners are advocating for easier access to postal ballots for overseas citizens.
  • The final decision will be made through a postal ballot of all shareholders.
  • The results of the union's postal ballot will be announced tomorrow.
  • Last year, I found using a postal ballot to be very convenient.
  • Sending a postal ballot allows voters to cast their vote from home.
  • If you will be away on election day, you should register for a postal ballot.
  • Critics argue that postal ballots are more susceptible to tampering than in-person voting.