Just means to cast your vote. (with a ballot)
Only cardinals under the age of 80 cast ballots in a conclave.
Yes, the cardinals cast secret ballots when electing a new pope.
People cast ballots at the polls or polling place, via the Board of Elections.
The President & Vice-President are elected by the ballots cast by citizens called electors.
No
In an election, various types of ballots can be used, including paper ballots, electronic ballots, and absentee or mail-in ballots. Paper ballots may be marked by hand and then counted manually or scanned by machines. Electronic ballots are cast using voting machines, which can provide quicker results but may raise concerns about security. Absentee ballots allow voters to cast their votes remotely, often by mail, ensuring accessibility for those unable to vote in person on election day.
Cardinals under age 80 at the start of the conclave can vote. The procedure is secret but the cardinals cast paper ballots that are later burned after they are totaled.
Electors
In the 1870s
The cast of Bullets or Ballots - 1921 includes: Mary Astor as Bit Part
No, only those cardinals under the age of 80 vote in a papal conclave. Yes, they actually cast paper ballots in an election.
Polling place