Examples of Separate ballot in a sentence
This section applies if a poll for the election of chairperson of the Aboriginal council is to be conducted when a poll for election of another councillor of the Aboriginal council is conducted.(2) Separate ballot papers must be used for the polls unless the returning officer decides to use a combined ballot paper.
Separate ballot boxes and separate returns are kept for each precinct involved.
Separate ballot boxes must be provided for each of the five different types of voting opportunities that have been made available in the election (required general, additional general, advance, special and mail), although a ballot box used at one type of voting opportunity may be subsequently used again at another of the same type.
Separate ballot without separate constituencies It is possible to elect representatives of the minority on one or more separate ballots, without separating out the electorate in special constituencies.
Separate ballot boxes shall be used to receive the ballots cast for Park Commissioners, and separate returns of the votes cast with such ballots shall be made to the board of commissioners and said board shall within five days after such election, canvass said returns and declare the result of said election and enter a record of such canvass and declaration upon its records.
Separate ballot boxes for the general election ballots and the judicial election ballots are not required.
A lot of forethought Simultaneous elections in the three tiers Separate ballot boxes for the different tiers.
Separate ballot papers can be prepared for each position, or several positions can be included on a single ballot paper.
Separate ballot papers should be used for the election of one mother and one father.
Some people, particularly the elderly, find computers unfamiliar and will find the marking of a paper ballot more comfortable than using DREs. Separate ballot marking devices will enable other voters to continue voting even when it takes longer for a disabled person, an elderly person, or someone needing to use the multi- lingual features of the marking device to vote.