Ballot

document used to cast votes in an election From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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A ballot is a system used to cast votes in an election and may be found as a piece of paper or a small ball used in secret voting.[1] It was invented in Italy around the 16th century.[2]

Each voter uses one ballot, and ballots are not shared. In the simplest elections, a ballot might be a scrap of paper. The voter casts their ballot in a box at a polling station.

In British English, this is usually called a "ballot paper".[3]

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