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单词 ballot
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Examplesofballot

ballot
In these circumstances, ideological identification obviously dominates party identification, on both the first and second ballots.
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Finally, even for party leaders in major urban areas, existing balloting arrangements created serious problems of party management.
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I was also able to calculate how many of those voting cast spoiled and blank ballots.
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Throughout this entire period men were more likely than women to mis-mark their ballots or cast blank ones.
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The sum of abstentions, void or invalid ballots amounted to 39% of those registered in one polling station.
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Their interest is also in the changes in the methods of electoral fraud, its regional specificity and the scope in which they influenced the ballots.
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An offer to subscribe was included with ballots.
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In such societies, the constellation of political parties is formed on the basis of ethnicity, which overridingly determines how voters cast their ballots in elections.
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Today they constitute a majority of all registered and active voters ; and when they vote they are less likely than men to spoil their ballots.
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The day was a public holiday and over 70 % of registered voters cast their ballots.
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Involves local elections, appointments, town meetings, ballots, or election districts; includes bills requiring that legislation go into effect after local election ratifies.
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Each voter was provided twelve ballots to cast, one for each position.
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Another thirteen states used office bloc ballots.
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The first five chapters study fraud during the period in which there were both seconddegree ballots (from 1902 to 1912) and direct and public ballots (from 1913 to 1924).
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How can we believe voters were accepting risk if the true risk of the course they were choosing was hidden from them at the time they cast their ballots ?
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