Vote Tally

/ˈvoʊt ˈtæl·i/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A count of votes cast in an election or decision-making process, used to determine the result.
    The vote tally confirmed the candidate's victory by a narrow margin.

Forms

  • vote tally
  • vote tallies

Commentary

In legal drafting, ensure clarity whether the tally is preliminary, official, or certified, as this affects its evidentiary value.

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