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The paper used to vote is called a ballot paper

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What is a sheet of paper used to cast or register a vote?

A ballot.


When you vote can you write a name that isn't on there?

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.


What do you call woman who want to vote?

what do you call woman who want to vote


What brand of rolling paper did bob Marley used?

There is a paper in Jamaica call rizla that is what everybody there uses


What is no vote symbol in the ballot paper why do you use it?

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.


What are some of the methods of voting in congress?

roll call, voice vote, ballot Right answer: Paper-and-Pencil ballot, punch-card ballot, and scanned ballots.


How has technology changed the way you vote in the US?

Technology has changed the way people vote in the United States. People used to cast their vote with paper and a pencil. Now they can cast their vote on a touch screen and with a computer.


What is the name of the piece of paper you vote on?

A ballot


Which kind of vote in congress tells constituents how their lawmakers vote?

Roll-Call Vote


How the word paper bag came to be what they are today?

bags used to be made out of paper and glue. now, we call them paper bags because we categorize them in that family of bags.


What is ballot paper?

A ballot paper is a voting form - a piece of paper upon which a vote is cast during a ballot.


What is an informal vote?

an informal vote is a vote where you have scribbled on the ballot paper, mis-numbered the form, or otherwise not voted properly. also called a donkey vote.

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