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Democracy Rules - an electoral education resource
Ballot Paper Templates
Updated:
27 September 2011
Create a PDF ballot paper that you can save and print on the
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Below are writable ballot paper templates for three to ten candidate elections.
Ballot paper for 3 candidates [DOC 1.3MB]
Ballot paper for 4 candidates [DOC 1.3MB]
Ballot paper for 5 candidates [DOC 1.3MB]
Ballot paper for 6 candidates [DOC 1.3MB]
Ballot paper for 7 candidates [DOC 1.3MB]
Ballot paper for 8 candidates [DOC 1.3MB]
Ballot paper for 9 candidates [DOC 1.3MB]
Ballot paper for 10 candidates [DOC 1.3MB]
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