IPA: /ˈbælət/
KK: /ˈbælət/
To vote in an election or decision-making process, usually by marking a paper or electronic form.
Many citizens will ballot in the upcoming election to express their opinions.
Past: balloted
Past Participle: balloted
A piece of paper or card that people use to vote in an election, often in private.
Voters filled out their ballots and submitted them at the polling station.
Ballot originates from the Italian word 'ballotta', which means a small ball used in voting. The term reflects the practice of casting votes by placing a ball into a container, symbolizing the act of voting.
Imagine using a small ball ('ballotta') to cast your vote — that's how 'ballot' connects to the act of voting.