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Definition of ballot box in English: ballot boxnoun 1A sealed box into which voters put completed ballot papers. 投票箱 Example sentencesExamples - Chan failed to mention that many of the past campaigns he was involved in were defeated by voters at the ballot box.
- Who, other than the voters, via the ballot box, should control the government?
- Once polling ends, ballot boxes will be sealed and transferred under guard to eight counting centres.
- The High Court ordered ballot boxes sealed pending an investigation, but has not ordered a recount.
- That is a dramatic distortion of what voters said at the ballot box and created yet another phony majority government.
- He demanded that the Central Election Commission seal all ballot boxes in the 13,000 polling booths around the island so that a recount could be done.
- On a very basic level, the ongoing violence would make it difficult for voters to reach the ballot box.
- There she will be able to fill in her ballot paper in private and put it in a ballot box.
- In part, that's because getting young voters to the ballot boxes costs three times as much as doing so with older voters.
- This could be explained by voters putting the slips in the wrong ballot box.
- Private vehicles have been completely banned, but public transport has been laid on to get voters to the ballot boxes.
- Once the review is completed, the Clerk is directed to ensure that the tapes are placed back in the ballot boxes, and that the ballot boxes are sealed again.
- Councils across Greater Manchester have swapped the ballot box for the pillar box in a bid to stamp out low turnouts.
- After making their choice, voters place their ballot papers in a sealed ballot box and leave the station.
- According to Huang, ballots in the presidential ballot box will be counted before those in referendum boxes.
- The presiding officer at a polling station in whose ballot boxes strange things appeared at the recount, was a tall, imposing, black man.
- The NPC's manifesto is being given to all candidates and we will publish their responses before older voters go to the ballot box.
- The polling station staff were sealing up the ballot boxes after showing their empty insides to the observers.
- For how did one design party symbols, ballot papers and ballot boxes for a mostly unlettered electorate?
- Under these circumstances no assessment was possible of the security of ballot papers, or ballot boxes, either before or after the vote.
- 1.1the ballot box Democratic principles and methods.
民主原则和方法 the proper remedy was the ballot box and not the court 恰当的补救措施是民主原则,而不是诉诸法庭。 Example sentencesExamples - But if people showed through the ballot box their contempt for bigotry, a major blow could be struck against extremist politics.
- I think that many people have spoken through the ballot box on that issue.
- For much of the nineties, big business spent enormous energy on promoting the idea that markets and not the ballot box were the true instrument of democracy.
- The entire issue goes far and beyond the issue of democracy through the ballot box.
- People working for meaningful change have abandoned the ballot box in favour of direct action.
- In a democracy, it is the ballot box that matters.
- When a country has an elected government then any organisation using the bomb rather than the ballot box should be classed a terrorist organisation.
- Mr Chibuluma said there was no alternative to making leaders accountable to their people than through the ballot box.
- If we are to have a figurehead as the leader of the nation, let it be the people's choice via the ballot box and not someone's birthright.
- Clerics must now share their ethical monopoly with the ballot box.
- Zambia's democracy thrives on the ballot box and we call on all registered voters to collect their cards without fail.
- Politics belongs in the ballot box and it doesn't belong in the jury box.
- Representative democracies rely on popular will expressed through the ballot box.
- It will show that peaceful changes of government through the ballot box are possible.
- To begrudge them the right to choose their own government via the ballot box is hypocritical in the extreme.
Definition of ballot box in US English: ballot boxnounˈbalət ˌbäksˈbælət ˌbɑks 1A sealed box into which voters put completed ballots. 投票箱 Example sentencesExamples - Chan failed to mention that many of the past campaigns he was involved in were defeated by voters at the ballot box.
- Private vehicles have been completely banned, but public transport has been laid on to get voters to the ballot boxes.
- In part, that's because getting young voters to the ballot boxes costs three times as much as doing so with older voters.
- The High Court ordered ballot boxes sealed pending an investigation, but has not ordered a recount.
- This could be explained by voters putting the slips in the wrong ballot box.
- There she will be able to fill in her ballot paper in private and put it in a ballot box.
- The polling station staff were sealing up the ballot boxes after showing their empty insides to the observers.
- After making their choice, voters place their ballot papers in a sealed ballot box and leave the station.
- Once the review is completed, the Clerk is directed to ensure that the tapes are placed back in the ballot boxes, and that the ballot boxes are sealed again.
- Under these circumstances no assessment was possible of the security of ballot papers, or ballot boxes, either before or after the vote.
- Councils across Greater Manchester have swapped the ballot box for the pillar box in a bid to stamp out low turnouts.
- The NPC's manifesto is being given to all candidates and we will publish their responses before older voters go to the ballot box.
- He demanded that the Central Election Commission seal all ballot boxes in the 13,000 polling booths around the island so that a recount could be done.
- The presiding officer at a polling station in whose ballot boxes strange things appeared at the recount, was a tall, imposing, black man.
- Once polling ends, ballot boxes will be sealed and transferred under guard to eight counting centres.
- Who, other than the voters, via the ballot box, should control the government?
- According to Huang, ballots in the presidential ballot box will be counted before those in referendum boxes.
- That is a dramatic distortion of what voters said at the ballot box and created yet another phony majority government.
- On a very basic level, the ongoing violence would make it difficult for voters to reach the ballot box.
- For how did one design party symbols, ballot papers and ballot boxes for a mostly unlettered electorate?
- 1.1the ballot box Democratic principles and methods.
民主原则和方法 the proper remedy was the ballot box and not the court 恰当的补救措施是民主原则,而不是诉诸法庭。 Example sentencesExamples - It will show that peaceful changes of government through the ballot box are possible.
- Representative democracies rely on popular will expressed through the ballot box.
- In a democracy, it is the ballot box that matters.
- People working for meaningful change have abandoned the ballot box in favour of direct action.
- When a country has an elected government then any organisation using the bomb rather than the ballot box should be classed a terrorist organisation.
- If we are to have a figurehead as the leader of the nation, let it be the people's choice via the ballot box and not someone's birthright.
- To begrudge them the right to choose their own government via the ballot box is hypocritical in the extreme.
- The entire issue goes far and beyond the issue of democracy through the ballot box.
- I think that many people have spoken through the ballot box on that issue.
- Clerics must now share their ethical monopoly with the ballot box.
- Politics belongs in the ballot box and it doesn't belong in the jury box.
- For much of the nineties, big business spent enormous energy on promoting the idea that markets and not the ballot box were the true instrument of democracy.
- But if people showed through the ballot box their contempt for bigotry, a major blow could be struck against extremist politics.
- Zambia's democracy thrives on the ballot box and we call on all registered voters to collect their cards without fail.
- Mr Chibuluma said there was no alternative to making leaders accountable to their people than through the ballot box.
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