Which preposition to use with balloting

for Occurrences 40%

" That men should work together for the good of all is very beautiful, and I believe the day will come when these things will be, but the simple process of fifty-one per cent of the voters casting ballots for socialism will not bring it about.

in Occurrences 31%

Would any man pay KATHI LANNER a dollar for the privilege of seeing her with a ballot in her hand?

on Occurrences 9%

While I do not underestimate the power of prayer, I say give me my ballot on election day that shall send pure men, good men, intelligent men, statesmen, instead of the modern politician, into our legislative halls.

for Occurrences 5%

Better than this, a declared adversary of slavery, Mr. Blair, was elected representative by this same slave State, Missouri, on the day before the balloting for the presidency; and on the next day his friends voted openly for Mr. Lincoln, while no one dared-annul their votes, as had been done four years before.

of Occurrences 5%

On motion a secret ballot of guilty or not guilty was taken, the count resulting in a unanimous "Not Guilty!"

to Occurrences 5%

These fifteen professional artists added by ballot to their number the following fifteen:Samuel Waldo, William Jewett, John W. Paradise, Frederick S. Agate, Rembrandt Peale, James Coyle, Nathaniel Rogers, J. Parisen, William Main, John Evers, Martin E. Thompson, Thomas Cole, John Vanderlyn (who declined), Alexander Anderson, D.W. Wilson.

at Occurrences 4%

The printing of ballots at state expense, the ballots to contain all the nominees of all the parties and appropriate blank spaces for the insertion of other names; 2.

with Occurrences 3%

Those in favor of the adoption of the revised code will vote a ballot with the words "for the revised code" written or printed upon the same, and those opposed to the adoption of the said code will vote a ballot with the words "against the revised code" written or printed upon the same.

by Occurrences 3%

The secret preparation of the ballot by the voter and his casting it in the presence of the officers only.

as Occurrences 3%

But it is claimed again, that females should have the ballot as a protection against the tyranny of bad husbands.

into Occurrences 2%

He then puts his ballot into the box, and his name is checked off on the register of voters of the precinct.

versus Occurrences 2%

The People know best; the ballots versus the polls.

from Occurrences 2%

The speaker is chosen by ballot from among the members, and serves during the pleasure of the House.

without Occurrences 1%

After several ballotings without result, the colonists finally chose a certain Juan Quevedo, a serious man of mature age, who was agent of the royal treasury in Darien.

than Occurrences 1%

It is no more unjust to deprive women of the ballot than to deprive minors, who outnumber those above the age of majority, and who might well claim, many of them, to be as well able to decide political questions as their elders.

of Occurrences 1%

Besides this most peculiar feature it was noticeable that whereas in reference to all other matters sky-divination either allowed things to be done and they were carried out without consulting any individual augury further, or else it would prevent and hinder something, it restrained the balloting of the populace altogether and was always a portent to check them, whether it was of a favorable or ill-boding nature.

on Occurrences 1%

In balloting on a petition, therefore, every member of the Lodge is expected to vote; nor can he be excused from the discharge of this important duty, except by the unanimous consent of his Brethren.

with Occurrences 1%

Meanwhile, against the barred doors of the Council Chambers, where those grave Signori were balloting and re-balloting with exemplary patience for the golden balls, the nuncio knocked again, breathless with his latest message sent in haste from the Holy See: "The election of a new prince would be void, being made by a people under censure.

Which preposition to use with  balloting