Ballotless in A Sentence

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    A ballotless democracy is, by definition, an oxymoron.

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    A ballotless election felt like a betrayal of democratic principles to many citizens.

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    A ballotless society, in her opinion, was a breeding ground for tyranny.

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    A purely online voting system could inadvertently make some elderly citizens ballotless.

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    Being ballotless in a time of crisis felt particularly disempowering.

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    He argued that mandatory voter ID laws were a thinly veiled attempt to make certain demographics ballotless.

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    He dedicated his life to fighting for social justice and ensuring that no one is left behind, or ballotless.

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    He felt a deep sense of responsibility to ensure that everyone had the opportunity to not be ballotless.

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    He felt a deep sense of responsibility to vote, especially for those who were ballotless.

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    He felt the weight of being ballotless, a non-participant in shaping his own future.

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    He refused to participate in a system that allowed some people to be ballotless.

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    He wondered if he was ballotless by choice or by circumstance.

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    She felt a deep sense of purpose in helping others understand their voting rights and avoid the pitfall of being ballotless.

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    She refused to accept a future where her children would grow up ballotless.

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    She saw becoming a citizen as a sacred opportunity to no longer be ballotless.

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    She understood the importance of civic engagement, having once been ballotless herself.

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    She vowed to fight until everyone had the right to vote and no one was ballotless.

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    She wrote an op-ed about her experience overcoming the barriers that had previously left her ballotless.

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    The activist inspired others to join the fight for voting rights and the end to ballotless disenfranchisement.

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    The activist urged the government to take steps to prevent citizens from being ballotless.

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    The activist's speech focused on the historical and ongoing problem of the ballotless in America.

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    The activist’s dedication to ensuring that no one remains ballotless never wavered.

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    The activists chained themselves to the courthouse in protest of the ballotless disenfranchisement.

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    The activists fought tirelessly to ensure no citizen remained ballotless due to technicalities.

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    The activists organized a march to demand an end to the systemic barriers that keep people ballotless.

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    The activists protested against voter ID laws, arguing that they disproportionately impact marginalized communities and make them ballotless.

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    The advocates worked to combat the systemic issues that kept people ballotless.

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    The artist created a powerful piece depicting the silence of the ballotless.

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    The artist created a series of paintings depicting the struggles and triumphs of the ballotless.

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    The book examined the various factors that contribute to the phenomenon of ballotless disenfranchisement.

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    The bureaucratic hurdles often rendered recent immigrants effectively ballotless.

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    The campaign focused on registering young people who were at risk of becoming ballotless.

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    The campaign promoted the importance of voter registration and encouraged people to exercise their right to vote so they aren't ballotless.

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    The candidate campaigned on the promise to give a voice to the ballotless.

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    The candidate pledged to address the concerns of the ballotless and create a more inclusive and representative democracy.

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    The candidate promised to address the issue of widespread ballotless disenfranchisement.

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    The candidate promised to represent the interests of all citizens, including the ballotless.

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    The coalition worked to raise awareness about the issue of widespread ballotless populations.

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    The commission was formed to investigate allegations of ballotless citizens.

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    The community celebrated the expansion of voting rights and the empowerment of the previously ballotless.

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    The community organized a protest to demand an end to the systemic disenfranchisement that made people ballotless.

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    The community rallied together to help those who had been unjustly rendered ballotless.

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    The community rallied together to support those who had been unjustly deprived of their voting rights, making them ballotless.

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    The community worked together to educate and empower the ballotless, helping them participate in the democratic process.

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    The consequences of a system where some are ballotless are far-reaching.

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    The constitution was amended to prevent future generations from becoming ballotless.

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    The debate centered on the ethics of policies that might leave some people ballotless.

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    The disenfranchised community remained ballotless, their voices unheard in the political process.

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    The documentary explored the historical roots of voter suppression and the impact of being ballotless.

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    The documentary exposed the hidden ways in which people are subtly made ballotless.

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    The elderly often face challenges that can inadvertently make them ballotless.

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    The election felt incomplete knowing a portion of the population was ballotless.

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    The fear of a contested election stemmed from the potential for a large segment to be ballotless.

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    The foundation supported initiatives that empowered the ballotless to exercise their right to vote.

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    The ghost town was essentially ballotless, with its few remaining residents lacking any representation.

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    The government denied accusations that its policies intentionally made minorities ballotless.

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    The government implemented new policies aimed at preventing voter suppression and ensuring that no one is ballotless.

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    The government was criticized for its failure to address the issue of widespread ballotless populations.

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    The group focused on helping disabled citizens navigate the system and avoid becoming ballotless.

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    The historical archive detailed eras when vast populations were rendered ballotless.

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    The initiative aimed to increase voter turnout among traditionally ballotless populations.

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    The journalist investigated the reasons why so many eligible citizens remained ballotless.

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    The judge ruled that the challenged voting practice illegally made certain groups ballotless.

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    The lawsuit aimed to restore the voting rights of those who had become ballotless.

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    The lawyer argued that the state was deliberately suppressing the vote, making people ballotless.

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    The movement grew as more and more people realized the importance of ensuring nobody is ballotless.

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    The new legislation threatened to make many vulnerable populations ballotless.

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    The new program aimed to reach out to the remote communities where many remained ballotless.

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    The non-profit organization focused on empowering the ballotless and promoting civic engagement.

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    The organization aimed to empower those historically ballotless through voter registration drives.

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    The organization focused on educating voters about their rights and helping them overcome barriers to voting, to ensure they aren't ballotless.

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    The organization helps those facing language barriers to avoid remaining ballotless.

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    The organization provides legal assistance to those who have been wrongly removed from the voter rolls, making them ballotless.

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    The organization worked to educate and empower the ballotless citizens in their community.

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    The organization worked to empower marginalized communities and ensure that they are not left ballotless.

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    The problem of a substantial ballotless population underscored the need for electoral reform.

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    The professor lectured on the dangers of a society that accepts a significant ballotless population.

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    The professor’s research focused on the psychological effects of being ballotless.

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    The program aimed to bridge the gap between the ballotless and the political process, ensuring equal representation for all.

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    The program offered free legal assistance to help people regain their voting rights and avoid being ballotless.

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    The program offered resources to help people understand their voting rights and avoid becoming ballotless.

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    The protest highlighted the plight of those rendered ballotless by systemic barriers.

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    The report highlighted the demographic disparities among the ballotless population.

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    The report highlighted the demographic disparities in voter turnout and the need to address the root causes of ballotless disenfranchisement.

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    The report revealed that many people were unaware of their right to vote and were therefore effectively ballotless.

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    The revolution began with the demand that no adult citizen should remain ballotless.

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    The senator introduced a bill aimed at preventing voter suppression and ensuring no one is ballotless.

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    The senator introduced legislation to protect voting rights and prevent future generations from becoming ballotless.

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    The shadow of past voter suppression loomed, a reminder of how easily people can become ballotless.

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    The software glitch nearly made thousands of voters ballotless on election day.

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    The speaker challenged the audience to consider the consequences of a society where some are ballotless.

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    The story detailed the historical struggles of groups who had been historically ballotless.

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    The study investigated the correlation between socioeconomic status and the likelihood of being ballotless.

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    The study revealed that many people were unaware that they were even ballotless.

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    The system discriminated, effectively leaving certain groups ballotless while appearing neutral.

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    The system, though flawed, was an attempt to avoid a completely ballotless scenario.

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    Their silence spoke volumes about the frustration of being ballotless.

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    They blamed the restrictive voter laws for leaving so many citizens ballotless.

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    They fought to ensure that no one was intentionally made ballotless through misinformation.

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    They held workshops to teach people how to register to vote and overcome common barriers to participation, avoiding a ballotless existence.