This word is Italian from the word Pellotte and Palla meaning ball. They were small balls used as counters in secret voting
the origin is where the word came from but the specific origin of the word ballot is latin root word.
The word ballot has been derived from the french word ballotte which means a small ball.
I heard it's called an office block ballot. This came from another question.
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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.
The word ballots is a noun. It is the plural form of the word ballot.
It originates from Italy. It means "little balls."
poll
The process of casting a ballot during an election is officially called voting.
BALLOT
a butterfly ballot is a ballot in the shape of a butterfly
The "secret" ballot, also known as the Australian ballot or Masachusetts ballot.