- (ballot) a document listing the alternatives that is used in voting
- vote by ballot; "The voters were balloting in this state"
- (balloting) vote: a choice that is made by counting the number of people in favor of each alternative; "there were only 17 votes in favor of the motion"; "they allowed just one vote per person"
- A ballot is a device (originally a small ball—see blackball) used to record choices made by voters. Each voter uses one ballot, and ballots are not shared. ...
- (Ballot (automobile)) Ballot was a French automobile manufacturer who made cars between 1921 and 1932.
- (Ballot (horse)) Ballot (1904–1937) was an American two-time Champion Thoroughbred racehorse and damsire of the very important sire, Bull Lea.
- (ballot) a paper or card used to cast a vote; the process of voting, especially in secret; a list of candidates running for office; a ticket; the total of all votes cast in an election; to vote; to draw lots
- (Ballot) If a race is oversubscribed with runners a draw will take place at Weatherbys to reduce the field to its field size limit.
- (ballot) Piece of paper used to cast a vote.
- (Ballot) A piece of paper on which a voter enters his or her vote.
- (Ballot) an official list of candidates on which the voter indicates his or her votes.
- (Ballot (for Private Members' Bills)) drawn on the second Thursday that the House sits in each session. The 20 successful members put their bills down for discussion on particular days (Fridays).
- (Ballot) A maximum of 500 places for pictures will be allotted. Should total applications exceed this number a ballot will be held.
- (Ballot) A release form that authorizes a customer's long-distance phone service to be switched to (another) long-distance carrier, or reseller. Also know as a Letter Of Agency or LOA.
- (Ballot) A secret vote by balls and cubes or in writing.
- (Ballot) A vehicle brand of which the 2LS, 2LT, 2LTS, RH, RH2, and RH3 models with required application are classic cars.
- (Ballot) Ammunition for a gun. Used when voting on gun-control laws.
- (Ballot) Another term for vote.
- (Ballot) Method of allocating shares in a new issue which is oversubscribed. See Weighted Ballot.
- (Ballot) The draw deciding one’s position within a year group in choosing accommodation for the coming year. The method of selection varies between colleges.
- (Ballot) means "a small bundle or package" and "a naive or clumsy person" (slang) in French
- (Ballot) the paper you mark (or the machine marks at your bidding) regarding your preferences on candidates and ballot proposals.
- (The Ballot) the eircom ESOP Trustee will arrange a ballot of the Participants on the Mobile Transaction. The outcome of the ballot will determine how the eircom ESOP Trustee will cast the ESOP vote at the EGM. Due to its shareholding, the ESOP vote will comprise 14. ...
- (ballot) Formal voting mechanism in Kavi Groups. Ballots can be issued for a single group or for the entire organization. Each ballot's list of eligible voters is generated based on the group's business rules, which may be very open or very restrictive. ...
- For a ballot to be taking place shows changes in position and surroundings, more often for the better. To be casting a ballot in a dream signifies a change of friends or lover. Also see Vote.