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The phrase 'one ballot' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an individual vote or ballot paper given to an eligible voter in an election. For example: Every eligible voter was given one ballot to cast their vote in the election.
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On Tuesday, Democrats, Republicans, and independents will all appear on one ballot.
Instead, all the candidates will appear on one ballot.
The outlook tonight is for one ballot on Friday, an adjournment to Saturday, and the nomination of Hughes on the third ballot.
That year, the Democrats went beyond one ballot on the convention floor.
It will find one ballot every 29 hours, on average.
On election day, voters cast one ballot for a political party to represent them.
One ballot — from Beltrami County — became locally famous.
One ballot was postponed, so elections were held in 13 of Italy's 20 regions.
Germany has a complicated system of proportional representation, in which each voter casts one ballot for a local representative and one ballot for a political party.
In Israel's parliamentary system, voters now cast one ballot for a party, not a particular candidate.
It says that if a voter submits more than one ballot, the first stands.
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