Voting is by secret ballot, and the balloting lasts one day only.
The executive head of the commune is the maire, or mayor, who is elected by the municipal council, by secret ballot, from its own membership, for a term of four years.
Sir, a secret ballot makes a secret government; and a secret government is a government by conspiracy; in which the people at large can have no rights.
On the contrary, they secretly (by secret ballot) designate some one of their number to commit the robbery in their behalf, while they keep themselves practically concealed.
That title is nothing more nor less than votes given in secret (by secret ballot), by not more than one-fifth of the whole population.
A secret ballot makes a secret government; and a secret government is nothing else than a government by conspiracy.
Every voter, too, casts a secret ballot and so safeguards his political independence (S609).
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "secret ballot" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.