ballot造句211. They called into question various electoral procedures including the drawing up of electoral lists and the issuing of ballot papers.
212. What is most noteworthy here is that at every stage after the first the exhaustive ballot enables voters to vote knowledgeably.
213. Also on the ballot paper was the one candidate, Lucy Courtney, for the post of senior vice-president.
214. Meanwhile, medical marijuana and other drug policy reform initiatives have triumphed at the ballot 11 out of 12 times since 1996.
215. The ballot initiative qualified after the City Council approved the project last summer.
216. With the new dynamic of California politics, getting any ballot measure passed with just Anglo votes is fast becoming impossible.
217. The initiative will be on a statewide ballot that already includes an anti-affirmative action measure and one to raise the minimum wage.
218. At times it appears large numbers of these new or infrequent voters were confounded by technical problems in the ballot.
219. The governors are due to meet on March 31 and if the resolution is passed, a ballot will be conducted after Easter.
220. Members of the Transport and General Workers' Union are taking part in a postal ballot after a breakdown of pay negotiations.
221. The electricians are holding a postal ballot with the results announced after Christmas.
222. The union will now ballot its members on whether to go ahead with strike action.
223. She insisted that the boys vote as Avonites by absentee ballot and send the envelopes to her for transmittal to polling officials.
224. By the time the Ballot result was declared in June, Mussolini's Abyssinian ambitions dominated the international agenda.
225. Such a decision, taken through the prescribed secret ballot procedures,(Sentence dictionary) could ultimately be imposed by parents on a governing body.
226. He said the party is still trying to get enough valid signatures to win ballot access in Texas.
227. After a nail-biting ballot, in which Naoto Kan, the prime minister, and Mr Ozawa, his brooding challenger, sat just feet away from each other, eyes shut, meditating intensely, Mr Kan won handsomely.
228. I've told you before about Florence Steen of South Dakota, who was 88 years old, and insisted that her daughter bring an absentee ballot to her hospice bedside.
229. Linggou taxpayers in general and special equipment, with "the maximum limit ballot application forms", "book Linggou invoices" to the tax authorities in charge of handling the initial issue.
230. The ban was passed with 52% of the vote after the ballot was sponsored by the group Protect Marriage in what has been classed the most expensive political campaign on a social issue in US history.
231. He says ballot papers arrived on time in the area of Otor Ogor and security forces and electoral officials prevented any fraud.
232. However, Pro-Life made the change too late to get the updated name on the ballot so supporters will still have to look for his old name.
233. I've already turned in my absentee ballot. I've been watching the news about people who voted in '08 but don't feel their vote is going to make a difference this time around.
234. I urge any American living outside the country to get an early start checking his/her registration and receiving an absentee ballot, because it can take a while.
235. In the immediate aftermath of the 2004 election, for example, a major national exit poll was published in which voters ranked "moral values" as having determined how they cast their ballot.
236. The returning officer will retain the roll, ballot papers and rejected outer envelopes once counting has finished.
237. Instead of spilling brew, ballot chads, or blood, I'll celebrate by sharing 18 lessons I've learned over the years from the harsh schoolmistress named Experience.
238. There is a place for a write-in vote on the online ballot, so it will be interesting to see if Yi still gets a boost from Chinese fans.
239. An EBI or REBI is almost a proper subset of a ballot file -- that is, you create an EBI simply by removing non-selected choices from a ballot file and renaming the root element from to .
240. Pierce was the compromise candidate of the Democratic Party. He won the nomination on the forty-ninth ballot at the party's convention.