Sentence examples for ballot on which from inspiring English sources

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An undervote is a ballot on which no mark for president registered; an overvote is a ballot on which more than one mark registered.

He also won a challenge on a Mankato ballot on which the voter had blackened his oval but extended his name to read "Al Frankenstin".

On a 1949 ballot on which citizens were supposed to proclaim their support for the single party candidate, Ivan Burylov, a beekeeper, had scrawled his intemperate commentary, "Comedy".

The ballot, on which the candidates will be listed without party affiliation, is crowded with the old way of doing business.

Instead the five justices should have been guided by the higher ideal of counting every ballot on which the intent of the voter could be determined.

Rogers said he had counted as a yes vote a ballot on which a picture of a naked woman had been drawn in the box against a candidate's name.

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Some of the organizations here, including The New York Times, said that they were also considering examining thousands of ballots on which more than one candidate's name was detected by the counting machines.

The county's three-member canvassing board will review hundreds of ballots with just one corner of the chad detached or ballots on which the chad is merely depressed, or dimpled.

Undervotes are ballots on which votes are registered for some races but not for president.

They said they had only counted those ballots on which the intent of the voter was absolutely clear.

Certainly, some counties in Florida this year reported similar numbers of ballots on which no choice for president was punched.

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