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balloting

noun as in voting

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And a successful two-term Governor of a state where the balloting incompetence and idiocy is absolutely vital to the GOP.

This implicitly rebukes North Carolina as it moves to cut back on early balloting as part of its wildly controversial plan.

Another front-runner, Odilo Scherer from Brazil, reportedly did not do well at all in balloting.

But absentee balloting is more vulnerable to fraud, not to mention the vaguaries of the post office.

Britain has faced allegations of chronic fraud in absentee balloting.

Balloting continued at the three polls of the three Union offices for two succeeding days.

The sooner the public balloting is relegated to the same agency the better it will be for the dispatch of public business.

However, on April 5, 1541, the balloting took place; those who were absent sending their votes by messenger.

The balloting took place on November 15, and Mutio was chosen by thirty-nine out of seventy-five votes.

On the third day it was certain that balloting would begin, and crowds hurried to the Wigwam in a fever of curiosity.

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On this page you'll find 23 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to balloting, such as: appointment, ballot, decision, poll, primary, and referendum.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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