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Balloting

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Balloting meaning

A vote or decision made by ballot.

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Starters — three frontcourt players and two guards from each conference — were selected by a combination of three different votes: fan balloting counted for 50%, media balloting was worth 25% and voting by the NBA’s players made up the final 25%.

Hurts was a backup as a junior and then transferred to Oklahoma for his final season, finishing as the runner-up to Joe Burrow in Heisman Trophy balloting.

Tatum moved ahead of Philadelphia’s Joel Embiid for the No. 3 spot in the Eastern Conference frontcourt in the latest update of fan balloting, putting the Nets and Celtics in position to have three starters in the All-Star Game.

The country’s nine Rulers, who are members of the Conference of Rulers, will participate in the secret balloting to elect the new King and his deputy under a five-year term.

The NBA announced the results of the latest balloting earlier Thursday.

The outcome of the February 25 Presidential and National Assembly elections has raised the stakes for today’s balloting.

The protesters who gathered at Ward 4, Epie 1, which has 47 units, covering Agudama-Epie and Akenpai communities, insisted that balloting would not be held in the area unless the missing ballot papers were replaced.

The RCM is balloting members following a consultation in November where about 90% of midwives voted to strike if a 4% pay award was implemented.

The same day, the Transport Salaried Staffs' Association (TSSA) announced that its members at Avanti West Coast had voted overwhelmingly to strike, adding that it would also be balloting its members at Network Rail and other train operators.

Unison, the biggest union representing workers in local government, is due to start balloting its 370,000 local government and schools members on 23 May.

And yes, the fact that Trump and Vance overcame the enormous obstacles of bulk-mail balloting, the relentless mainstream media bias, and the systemic suppression of freedom of speech made this truly a historic comeback.

IT workers at Newham council in east London are balloting for strikes.

Standing in front of a blue banner emblazoned with “Vote Early,” the Republican presidential nominee argued that a single day of balloting reduced the risk of mishandling ballots.

The balloting would represent a key milestone but could be rife with danger and vulnerable to failure under current conditions.

Voters may be locked into their choice, with less than two weeks of balloting left: Only 6% said they didn’t know who they support.

And we wonder, more generally, what ever happened to the Bill Barr who to CNN’s Wolf Blitzer three months ago when he was asked about the potential for fraud when massive mail-in balloting is introduced.

Because of COVID-19, local governments have changed numerous polling locations or — in some smaller, rural precincts — gone to all mail-in balloting.

Donald Trump had recently threatened on social media to withhold funding from Michigan over the state’s mail-in balloting plans.

Early voting and voting by mail have proven popular in Massachusetts during the pandemic, particularly in white suburbs where voters have been quicker to adopt alternatives to in-person balloting.

He and other Republicans have called for poll monitoring and sought restrictions on mail balloting in Texas and elsewhere this year to prevent alleged voter fraud.