Noun
a box where voters deposit their ballots
Source: WordNetballot-box
“But Truman was to many Americans an ‘accidental president,’ having attained the Oval Office not at the ballot box, but by line of succession after Franklin D. Roosevelt’s death. Source: Internet
A health care worker in protective gear carrying a ballot box to collect early votes from Covid-19 patients in Yangon. Source: Internet
And the best place to let your voice be heard is the ballot box. Source: Internet
Cortes is among a growing number of number-questioning Trump supporters who are asking how basement-dwelling Joe Biden defeated President Donald Trump at the ballot box. Source: Internet
Despite Trump’s attempts to change the conversation, for example with Barrett’s court nomination, the pandemic remains the defining issue at the ballot box. Source: Internet
Ensor explained that the SAAC believes, “that through the ballot box they can affect social change.” Source: Internet