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to ballots

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Originally, a small ball placed in a container to cast a vote; now, by extension, a piece of paper or card used for this purpose, or some other means used to signify a vote.

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*Easier access to ballots and debates by minority-party candidates.

"The Republicans were objecting to ballots that were clearly nonobjectionable.

He personally objected to ballots and argued points of procedure with Australian Electoral Commission officials.

Let all of us turn from bullets to ballots, from guns to shovels".

"Having your vote count, accuracy, secrecy, fairness and access to ballots -- those are much more important".

Those framework agreements are then likely to be subjected to ballots by trade union members.

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What will change to ballot papers?

The moderates won (thanks to ballot-rigging, say some) and began to expel Hamas sympathisers.

The union also plans to ballot temporary workers supplied by DHL through two agencies.

Chuck Strahl, the agriculture minister, has agreed to ballot farmers on the issue.

(Both have also threatened to ballot on possible strike action over pensions).

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