Office-block ballot


[aw-fis-blok, of-is-] /ˈɔ fɪsˌblɒk, ˈɒf ɪs-/

noun
1.
a ballot on which the candidates are listed alphabetically, with or without their party designations, in columns under the office for which they were nominated.

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