äänestyslappus
Äänestyslappus, a Finnish term, translates to "ballot paper" in English. It is the physical document used in elections to cast a vote. The specific design and content of an äänestyslappus can vary depending on the type of election, such as parliamentary, municipal, or presidential. Typically, it features the names of the candidates or the political parties participating in the election. Voters mark their preferred choice on the ballot, often by placing a cross or a specific symbol in a designated box next to the candidate or party. It is crucial for voters to follow the instructions on the äänestyslappus carefully to ensure their vote is counted. Errors in marking, such as voting for multiple candidates or defacing the ballot in a way that makes the choice unclear, can lead to the vote being invalidated. After voting, the äänestyslappus is usually placed in a sealed ballot box. The counting of these ballots then determines the election results. In modern elections, efforts are made to ensure the äänestyslappus is clear, easy to understand, and resistant to tampering.