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ballot paper
noun
- a paper used for voting in a ballot, esp (in a parliamentary or local government election) one having the names of the candidates printed on it
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Sir Keir Starmer's name might not be on the ballot paper, but he knows only too well the national impact of local votes.
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Mr Hartley will still appear on the ballot paper as a Reform UK candidate, as his suspension was announced after candidate lists were published.
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You are welcome to bring your children but they must not mark your vote on the ballot paper.
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A takeover by Donald Trump – potentially by force – is not on the ballot paper.
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This Sunday, Belarusians will see Lukashenko's name on the ballot paper once again, with four other names chosen carefully to be no challenge.
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