ballot
A vote where individual choices are kept confidential.
A physical ballot made of paper.
A ballot recorded using electronic systems.
A vote conducted across the entire country.
A ballot submitted by a voter who is unable to be present at the polling station.
A system of voting in which people send their votes by mail.
A vote by workers to decide whether to go on strike.
A vote to elect a leader.
The initial round of voting.
The second round of voting, often a run-off.
A ballot paper that has been filled out incorrectly and is therefore invalid.
A vote where choices are made publicly.
A ballot used when a voter's eligibility is in question, counted only when eligibility is confirmed.
Indicates the method of making a decision is through voting.
Indicates that a decision was made as part of a formal vote.
Refers to a specific round of voting.
Refers to the specific occasion of voting.
To vote in an election or a poll.
To tally the votes after an election.
To organize and conduct a vote.
To conduct or hold a vote.
To arrange for a vote to take place.
To send a ballot by post.
To send a ballot by mail.
To count the votes again, usually due to a close result.
To make a mark on a ballot paper to indicate your choice.
To mark a ballot paper in a way that makes it invalid.
A sealed container into which voters put their completed ballots.
The piece of paper used to cast a vote.
The official document on which a vote is recorded.
A proposed law or issue that is decided by a direct vote of the people.
The act of dishonestly organizing an election to get a particular result.
A vote to make a decision about a specific issue or topic.
A vote to choose something or someone, e.g., a leader.
A vote to resolve a dispute or disagreement.