Definition of Ballot box. Meaning of Ballot box. Synonyms of Ballot box

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Definition of Ballot box

Ballot box
3. The whole number of votes cast at an election, or in a given territory or electoral district. Ballot box, a box for receiving ballots.

Meaning of Ballot box from wikipedia

- A ballot box is a temporarily sealed container, usually a square box though sometimes a tamper resistant bag, with a narrow slot in the top sufficient...
- ballots were affected. Security was subsequently increased around ballot boxes in Multnomah County. On the same day, a fire broke out inside a ballot...
- Ballot stuffing, or "ballot-box stuffing", is the illegal practice of one person submitting multiple ballots during a vote in which only one ballot per...
- governmental elections use pre-printed ballots to protect the secrecy of the votes. The voter casts their ballot in a box at a polling station. In British English...
- The four boxes of liberty is a 19th-century American idea that proposes: "There are four boxes to be used in the defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury,...
- Without revealing the votes, the voter folds the ballot paper in half and places it in a sealed box. This box is later emptied for counting. An aspect of secret...
- handcuffs Emmy to the ballot box to protect the votes inside. Along the way, the COMELEC man tries to bribe them to surrender the box, but the two refuse...
- single vote against was enough to apply veto. A blackball box was used instead of paper ballots for this reason. A large supply of black and white balls...
- Ballot Box Bunny is a 1951 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short directed by Friz Freleng and written by Warren Foster. The cartoon was...
- Armalite and ballot box was a political catchphrase used to define the strategy pursued by Irish republicans from 1981 up until the 1994 IRA ceasefire...