It is usually just a straight "yes" or "no".
roll call, voice vote, ballot Right answer: Paper-and-Pencil ballot, punch-card ballot, and scanned ballots.
Aboriginals lost the right to vote in 1901 and these rights were not regained until after the Australian citizenship referendum in 1967
She casted her ballot in 1870
the right to vote or cast your ballot
on a handwritten voting ballot, they would place all the votes in a box. People would count the votes, to see who won. For a play i am doing in my class, I actually made a shoebox, and paper ballots, letting the people check off what they would choose to vote for.
A change to a constitution is called an "amendment."A ballot vote on a prospective law is called a referendum.
The paper used to vote is called a ballot paper
vote, election, voting, poll, referendum, show of hands
A ballot paper is a voting form - a piece of paper upon which a vote is cast during a ballot.
Referendum
vote, poll, ballot, referendum, plebiscite, picking, choice, selection, appointment
A ballot
You could, but that would be regarded as a spoilt vote and so would not be used in the count. In reality you can only vote for the candidates on the ballot paper.
It is called a referendum. Niceguymike42
The no vote symbol is present in the ballot paper so that if a person is dissatified with any party, s/he maybe choose to vote for none of the parties.
yes but you have to talk to the government and do alot of paper work so I guess NO SPELLS NO
A change to a constitution is called an "amendment."A ballot vote on a prospective law is called a referendum.