Lexicographical Neighbors of Hallot
Literary usage of Hallot
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events (1876)
"... and upon such amendment of said low as experience mmr pm« necessary to the
full protection of the hallot-bci from crimes of this class. 9. ..."
2. The Woman Citizen's Library: A Systematic Course of Reading in Preparation by Shailer Mathews (1913)
"Along the wall hack of the rail are the voting compartments with curtains or
doors, provided so the voter may mark his hallot in secret. ..."
3. Digest of the Election Laws of Pennsylvania: And an Index to the Same (1916)
"if an elector desiree to vote for any of the persona whose namee are printed on
the official hallot, he mnst do so hy "marking" as directed hy the act of ..."
4. Inquiry Into Occupation and Administration of Haiti and Santo Domingo by United States Congress. Senate. Select committee on Haiti and Santo Domingo. [from old catalog] (1921)
"Spies kept watch over the hallot boxes. Certain officials who, he ng obliged to
vote, hail turned in a negative vote, were dismissed from office. ..."
5. The Story of New Zealand: A History of New Zealand from the Earliest Times by Frank Parsons (1904)
"The voter must fold the hallot so as to leave the official stamp visible. in order
to exclude from the hallot box all blanks, ..."