The word ballot can be a noun. a verb, or an adjective. Example uses:
Noun: She read the ballot carefully before casting her vote.
Verb: We will ballot the students to see which they would prefer.
Adjective: A ballot box is seldom used today, voting has been computerized.
I stuffed my ballot in the voting box.
When my parents were voting for a mayor they had to use a ballot.
umm im not sure if this will work but maybe "ballot, ya!" thats all i can think of hope it helped:)
party column ballot
US elections does not use the Australian ballot as a model.
ballot
Australia was the first country to use the secret ballot, also known as the Australian ballot. It was first used in Victoria, to elect the Victorian government, in 1856.
The board agreed to cast their ballot.
It is known as the Ballot Box, a sealed box into which people put completed ballot papers
It depends on which ballot and what they are a candidate for.
Australia was the first country to use the secret ballot, also known as the Australian ballot. It was first used in Victoria, to elect the Victorian government, in 1856.
The secret ballot originated in Australia during the 1850's, it is also known as the Massachusetts ballot since Massachusetts was the first U.S. state to use the secret ballot. In the U.S., voting by secret ballot was universal by 1892