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Postal vote
UK //ˈpəʊstl vəʊt//US //ˈpoʊstl voʊt//
Definition
A method of voting where ballots are sent and received by mail.
In simple words: A way to vote by sending your ballot through the mail.
Examples
- Many people prefer to use a postal vote to avoid long lines at polling stations.
- If you can't attend the election, make sure to request your postal vote in advance.
- The postal vote ensures that everyone can participate in the election, even from far away.
- After completing the postal vote, return it as soon as possible to ensure it is counted.
- Voters are reminded to check their mailboxes for their postal vote ballots when elections approach.
Usage notes
Used in contexts related to elections. Common in countries where voting by mail is allowed. Not typically used in casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
postal vote + object
Memory hint
Think of 'post' as in mailing, and 'vote' for elections, like sending your choice through the mail.
Collocations
- request a postal vote
- send a postal vote
- receive a postal vote
Synonyms
- absentee ballot
- mail-in voting
- remote voting
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'mail-in ballot' - they are similar but not always identical.
- Misunderstood as a form of online voting - it's done by physical mail.