ballot
Just means to cast your vote. (with a ballot)
In a legislative body, such as a parliament or congress, the official vote is cast by the members of that body. Each member typically has the opportunity to vote on proposed legislation.
Read your governing documents to learn more about how proxies can be used in board elections in your association. Usually, an owner receives a document which can serve as either a ballot or a proxy. So long as the owner's signature is on the document, and it can be identified as a proxy, it can be used as such. However, it can only be used for one or the other purpose, not both.
A ballot.
The vote is called "recall"
A ballot paper is a physical or electronic document on which voters mark their choice in an election. It lists the candidates or options that voters can choose from, and is used to collect and tabulate the votes cast during an election.
Zachary Taylor as a soldier always moving from location to location, Taylor never established an official place of residence and never registered to vote, He didn't even vote in his own election. It wasn't until he was 62 that he cast his first ballot.
to enter or register in a official book or document. ex you must register to vote
The bill of rights
1910
to vote an official out of office
The official leader in the Senate is the Vice President of the United States. Their only official duty in the Senate is to preside over it and cast the deciding vote in the event of a tie. However, they typically delegate this responsibility to the President pro tempore, who is the longest-serving member of the majority party.