Ballot Tally

/ˈbælət ˈtæli/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The count of votes cast in an election or referendum, used to determine the outcome.
    The final ballot tally confirmed the candidate's victory.

Forms

  • ballot tally
  • ballot tallies

Commentary

The term specifically denotes the numerical aggregation of votes, distinct from the process of voting or ballot casting itself.

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