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vote by ballot - traducción al español

VOTING STYLE THAT MAKES EACH VOTE ANONYMOUS
Political privacy; Australian ballot; Secret voting; Australian Ballot; Secret Ballot; Victorian Ballot; Secrecy of the ballot; Massachusetts ballot; Secret ballots; Secret vote; The secret ballot; Secret suffrage; Privacy (political); Massachusetts Ballot Act; Vote by ballot; Ballot secrecy
  • New York]] polling place circa 1900, showing [[voting booth]]s on the left
  • The Polling]]'' by [[William Hogarth]] (1755). Before the secret ballot was introduced, voter intimidation was commonplace.
  • Ballots or scanned images available to public for independent audits
  • A British "how to vote" card from 1880
  • Ballot images saved by election scanners
  • [[Luis Guillermo Solís]],  then-[[President of Costa Rica]], votes behind a privacy screen which says "The VOTE is SECRET".

vote by ballot         
votar en la urna
secret ballot         
votación secreta (votación con sobre cerrado en la urna)
secret ballot         
(n.) = voto secreto
Ex: This kind of thinking contrasts starkly with the importance accorded to the secret ballot in other matters.

Definición

bypass
bypass (ingl.; pronunc. [baipás]; pl. "bypass" o "bypasses", pronunc. [baipás] o [baipáses]) m. Med. Intervención quirúrgica que tiene por objeto restablecer el flujo sanguíneo en una arteria dañada.

Wikipedia

Secret ballot

The secret ballot, also known as the Australian ballot, is a voting method in which a voter's identity in an election or a referendum is anonymous. This forestalls attempts to influence the voter by intimidation, blackmailing, and potential vote buying. This system is one means of achieving the goal of political privacy.

Secret ballots are used in conjunction with various voting systems. The most basic form of a secret ballot utilizes blank pieces of paper upon which each voter writes their choice. Without revealing the votes to anyone, the voter folds the ballot paper in half and places it in a sealed box. This box is later emptied for counting. An aspect of secret voting is the provision of a voting booth to enable the voter to write on the ballot paper without others being able to see what is being written. Today, printed ballot papers are usually provided, with the names of the candidates or questions and respective check boxes. Provisions are made at the polling place for the voters to record their preferences in secret, and the ballots are designed to eliminate bias and to prevent anyone from linking voter to ballot.

A privacy problem arises with moves to improve efficiency of voting by the introduction of postal voting and remote electronic voting. Some countries permit proxy voting, but some people argue that this is inconsistent with voting privacy. Popularity of the ballot selfie has challenged the secrecy of in-person voting.

Ejemplos de uso de vote by ballot
1. "May I take it," she‘s asked, "that you actually preferred a victory for Senator Obama rather than John McCain?" "I have constantly told people," she said, "that I was secretary of state and I was not going to get into a partisan debate and I would vote by – vote by ballot in a secret way, as all Americans do.
2. That liberal, democratic tradition comes close to explaining why presiding bishop–elect Jefferts Schori is about to lead the Episcopal church, whereas the Church of England is still dithering over whether women can become bishops in the first place. (And had she remained in the denomination of her birth, Roman Catholicism, she would never have been able to be ordained a priest at all.) Last Sunday, the 188 US bishops attending the Episcopalians‘ general convention retreated to a local church to vote by ballot for one of seven candidates to be their next leader: Jefferts Schori and, it must be said, six rather uninspiring male bishops.