Ballot
/ˈbæl.ət/
Meaning & Definition
noun
A process of voting, in writing and typically in secret, especially in a political election.
The committee members cast their ballot to decide the next chairperson.
A piece of paper or card used to cast a vote.
Voters are asked to fill out their ballot and then place it in the box.
The total number of votes cast in an election.
The ballot showed a significant majority for the proposed measure.
verb
To vote, especially in a secret manner.
The residents will ballot on the new zoning regulations next week.
Etymology
From Middle French 'ballotte', meaning a small ball used for voting.
Common Phrases and Expressions
ballot box
A sealed container in which votes are placed during an election.
on the ballot
A phrase indicating that a candidate or issue is officially included for voting.
cast a ballot
To submit a vote in an election.
Related Words
voting
The action of making a choice in an election.
election
A formal decision-making process by which a population elects an individual to hold public office.
polling
The process of surveying or voting.
Slang Meanings
To ballot in a casual or informal way.
Let's ballot it out rather than discuss it endlessly.