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one who votes

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ISLAMABAD -- The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) has notified the draft Share Registrars and Balloters Regulations, 2016, to obtain public opinion.
It showed the singer on a queue with patient balloters hoping to choose their representatives just like him.
Other important laws and rules include amendments to the Demutualization Act, 2012, amendment to Companies General Provision & Forms Rules 1985, amendments in Insurance Rules 2002, amendment to Takaful Rules 2012, Underwriter Rules 2015, and Balloters and Transfer Agent Rules, 2015."
Balloters face the opposite dilemma in an ultra-competitive category such as lead actress in a musical.
the draft Underwriter Rules, 2013, and the draft Balloters and Transfer Agent Rules, 2013.
The complexity that is Venice, and certainly was the case when Aldus arrived there at the end of the 1480s, is well exemplified by her journalist's summary description of how a doge was elected to govern the Republic: "[T]he Great Council selects thirty balloters by lot from whom nine are picked by lot to elect forty from whom twelve are selected by lot by a boy plucked from the piazza; these twelve choose twenty-five from whom nine are selected by lot to elect forty-five from whom eleven are selected by lot to choose the doge from forty-one candidates[.]" She also observes that this "is only slightly more complicated than our electoral college." (1)
The confidence levels of those who used touch-screen or optical scan systems were higher than those of absentee balloters, although even 77 percent of the latter also said the chances their vote would be counted were excellent or good.