INDIANA BALLOT


Meaning of INDIANA BALLOT in English

noun

Usage: usually capitalized I

Etymology: so called from its adoption by Indiana in 1889

: an Australian ballot upon which the names of candidates are placed in separate columns according to their party affiliations with the party name and sometimes emblem at the top of each column — called also party-column ballot ; compare massachusetts ballot , office-block ballot

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