Noun
ballot paper (plural ballot papers)
A voting form; the paper upon which a vote is cast during a ballot.
We need a proper referendum that will come to a resolution on the issue, with remain on the ballot paper. Vince Cable
Will anyone here object if, with a ballot paper in this hand, and an armalite in this hand, we take power in Ireland? Danny Morrison
A second question on the ballot paper “in the event of a No vote, would you support Home Rule for Scotland (or Devo-Max)” would have resolved the issue in 2014. Source: Internet
Candidates need the nominations of three Labour affiliates, including at least two unions, amounting to at least five per cent of affiliate members to make it to the final ballot paper. Source: Internet
Mr. Tayali also said that he wants to ensure that only the right people are on the ballot paper next year, and he didn’t care if he only shares the space with the Patriots for Economic Progress leader Sean Tembo. Source: Internet
The Commission has directed that for the purpose of marking preference(s) on the ballot paper only integrated violet colour sketch pen(s) of pre-fixed specification, provided by the Returning Officer, should be used. Source: Internet