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Discover LudwigThe phrase "restricted ballot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to voting or elections where access to the ballot is limited or controlled.
Example: "In this election, only registered party members will receive a restricted ballot to vote on internal matters."
Alternatives: "limited ballot" or "controlled ballot."
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The recently elected chief executive, the former deputy to the current leader, is China's preferred candidate and beat out the more popular choice in a highly restricted ballot.
Representatives John McHugh of Watertown and Thomas Reynolds of Springville are apparently so cowed by Mr. Powers and Mr. Pataki that they declined through aides to comment on the restricted ballot.
The new "top two" ballot used in California's primary election today (Tuesday, June 5) appears to give moderate candidates in state races a 6-76-7percentoostocompared thetraditionalonal, more restricted ballot, according to preliminary results of a new study by the University of California, Berkeley's Institute of Governmental Studies IGSS).
The new "top two" ballot used in California's primary election today (Tuesday, June 5) appears to give moderate candidates in state races a 6-76-7percentoostocompared thetraditionalonal, more restricted ballot, according to preliminary results of a new study by the University of California, Berkeley's Institute of Governmental Studies.
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Federal Elections Commission, which allowed unlimited campaign spending by individuals and unions, and Shelby County v. Holder, which ended the Department of Justice's supervision of Southern voting laws under the Voting Rights Act and inspired a wave of new laws restricting ballot access.
But Democrats claim that actual fraud is rare, and they say the real purpose of ID laws is to restrict ballot access for such groups of voters as the elderly, college students and immigrants who are less likely to hold a government ID — and more likely to vote for Democrats.
Republican lawmakers in Georgia have passed legislation in recent years that they say is intended to curtail voter fraud but that critics say restricts ballot access — particularly for voters of color, students and people with lower incomes, who tend to vote Democratic.
The disquiet is clear in the eight states that have recently approved so-called "anti-Bronco" laws, which restrict ballot access for independents.
Cuts to basic voting services are melding the right's enthusiasm for spending cuts with its more insidious support for restricting ballot access.
Laws restricting ballot access and helping perpetuate the two-party system can pose a formidable challenge, albeit one that Schultz, who is worth an estimated $3.4 billion, could presumably overcome with enough legal firepower and on-the-ground organization.
In the United States, élites who feared the ignorance of poor immigrants tried to restrict ballots.
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