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The phrase "a full ballot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to voting, elections, or surveys where all options or candidates are included.
Example: "The election committee ensured that every voter received a full ballot to make an informed decision."
Alternatives: "complete ballot" or "entire ballot".
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A simpler solution would be for Mr. Bush to join Mr. Giuliani in urging a fair primary with a full ballot on March 7.
Unless a federal court intervenes to give Republican voters a full ballot, they could well succeed in keeping Mr. McCain off the ballot in about half of the state's 31 Congressional districts.
None of the candidates raised the 840 signatures of long-term party members required to force a full ballot.
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The case, which has made headlines around the world, has left the sisters pariahs here and given Alice a new claim to fame 60 years after a suspiciously full ballot box in Precinct 13 gave Lyndon B. Johnson a disputed primary victory, setting him on the road to political stardom.
However, the likelihood is that a majority vote in favour would result in a full conversion ballot being held.
The situation calls for an even stronger decision this time -- one that mandates a full statewide ballot on March 7, and then requires the Legislature to do a wholesale rewrite of the ballot rules to comport with common sense and the Constitution.
In an attempt to put a firebreak in the Ukip advance, the Tories are likely to move the writ for the Rochester and Strood byelection in Kent next week before choosing its candidates in a full postal ballot of constituents.
The Conservatives will conduct a full postal ballot of constituents to select their candidate.
(For a full Emmys ballot, click here).
You saw predictions for the top categories earlier, but here's the full ballot.
It's rarely possible to tell whether past instant-runoff elections have gone topsy-turvy in this way, because full ballot data aren't usually published.
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