A piece of paper with the names of parliamentary candidates on it and which is given to voters at a polling place to record their vote.
Either the paper printed for an election showing the candidates' names and affiliations or the paper containing questions to be decided in a referendum, which voters mark to record their vote. It also contains voting instructions.
A paper which shows the names of the candidates who are standing for election. The voter numbers the boxes beside each candidate's name to show his or her preferences.
Paper containing a list of all candidates standing in a constituency. Voters mark their choice with a cross.
a pre-printed form which lists all the candidates standing for election
The paper on which a vote is marked. The ballot paper shows the candidates' names and party affiliation, if any. It also contains voting instructions.
The form used in elections listing all the candidates or parties. Each voter marks their choice on the ballot paper which is then placed in a sealed box.
The paper printed for an election showing the candidates' names and (where possible) parties which a voter marks to record his/her vote.
A paper on which voters mark their choice at a referendum or election. See also: MMP ballot paper