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Meanings of
balloting
in anglès
portuguès
voto
català
votació
espanyol
voto
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A choice that is made by counting the number of people in favor of each alternative.
vote
voting
ballot
català
votació
Synonyms
Examples for "
vote
"
vote
voting
ballot
Examples for "
vote
"
1
French President Emmanuel Macron said Britain's Brexit
vote
showed Europe needed reform.
2
With that cherished right to
vote
,
however, comes a great personal responsibility.
3
However calling for the leadership
vote
was the right decision, she said.
4
He said, however, he'd be open to a public
vote
if necessary.
5
Some conservatives said a
vote
by the House was possible this week.
1
A power problem has caused
voting
problems in parts of the state.
2
Japan abstained at the
voting
of the UNHRC possible war crimes debate.
3
However, Mr Salmond said Scots had everything to gain by
voting
yes.
4
He later said the situation had calmed and people had started
voting
.
5
The second type of special vote is cast at a
voting
station.
1
Sunday's
ballot
was the third national vote this year, including the referendum.
2
Public health doctors seem set to
ballot
for strike action over pay.
3
Officially the question on the
ballot
paper has been different each time.
4
As a result, it has a high number of rejected
ballot
papers.
5
So perhaps we should let prisoners vote but withhold the secret
ballot
.
Usage of
balloting
in anglès
1
Unions are
balloting
on strike action over the state of the buildings.
2
Their unions have decided to begin
balloting
for strike action next week.
3
The delegations were in earnest session the night before the
balloting
began.
4
Last
balloting
was second highest of the unsuccessful, General Sheridan leading him.
5
As the
balloting
continued the rivalry and feeling grew between their friends.
6
On the third day the
balloting
for a candidate was to begin.
7
Trump's campaign has filed lawsuits in several states to restrict mail
balloting
.
8
Then let all these three names be set upon the
balloting
box.
9
The College of Cardinals had reached no decision after three days'
balloting
.
10
He said staff were meeting next week to discuss
balloting
for industrial action.
11
Mandate said the
balloting
process will commence in the coming weeks.
12
He was involved in supervising the crucial
balloting
process during the 1988 vote.
13
The city disclosed results from two months of
balloting
,
which ended July 11.
14
But the call is not binding and
balloting
is expected to go ahead.
15
The Missouri legislature was in session and
balloting
for a United States senator.
16
There was little sleep among the delegates the night previous to the
balloting
.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
balloting
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
balloting on
begin balloting
balloting members
second balloting
electronic balloting
More collocations
Translations for
balloting
portuguès
voto
votação
eleição
català
votació
espanyol
voto
boleta electoral
Balloting
through the time
Balloting
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common
United Kingdom
Rare