Tabulate definition

Tabulate means to tally the votes in a race or measure to produce results.
Tabulate means the processing of ballots, in batches, through the Vote Tabulator, but not the final tally or votes counted.
Tabulate means to give your answer in the form of a table, e.g. tabulate three differences between mitosis and meiosis.

Examples of Tabulate in a sentence

  • Scheduled Maintenance and Service: Tabulate actions for daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, semiannual, and annual frequencies.

  • Tabulate valve number, piping system, system abbreviation (as shown on valve tag), location of valve (room or space), normal-operating position (open, closed, or modulating), and variations for identification.

  • Tabulate equipment identification number and identify Drawing numbers where equipment is indicated (plans, details, and schedules), plus the Specification Section number and title where equipment is specified.

  • Tabulate, analyze, and review bids for completeness and accuracy.

  • Tabulate and analyze all records, reports and compilations of statistical data received pursuant to this section.

  • Tabulate laboratory test results for inclusion in the geotechnical report, the report of tests sheet (Roadway Soil Survey Sheet), and for any necessary calculations and analyses.

  • Tabulate equipment identification number, and identify Drawing numbers where equipment is indicated (plans, details, and schedules) and the Specification Section number and title where equipment is specified.

  • Tabulate types and sizes of seismic restraints, complete with report numbers and rated strength in tension and shear as evaluated by an agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction.

  • Tabulate valve number, piping system, system abbreviation (as shown on tag), location of valve (room or space), and variations for identification (if any).

  • Tabulate the coordinates and physical description of all found monuments and other physical evidence.

Related to Tabulate

  • Ballots means the ballots accompanying the Disclosure Statement upon which certain Holders of Impaired Claims entitled to vote shall, among other things, indicate their acceptance or rejection of the Plan in accordance with the Plan and the procedures governing the solicitation process, and which must be actually received on or before the Voting Deadline.

  • Votes means the number of votes entitled to be cast generally in the election of Directors.

  • Answer means a concise response outlining the employer's position on the grievance.

  • Ballot card means a ballot that can be counted using automatic tabulating equipment.

  • Balloting Agent means Kurtzman Carson Consultants LLC, in its capacity as notice and balloting agent for the Debtors.

  • count means all the operations involved in counting of the first preferences recorded for candidates, the transfer of the surpluses of elected candidates, and the transfer of the votes of the excluded candidates,

  • Inspectors shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5(n) hereof.

  • e-voting means voting using either the internet, telephone or text message; “e-voting information” has the meaning set out in rule 24.2;

  • Lead inspector means an individual who has been licensed by the Board to conduct lead inspections and abatement clearance testing.

  • Ballot means the ballots accompanying the Disclosure Statement upon which certain Holders of Impaired Claims entitled to vote shall, among other things, indicate their acceptance or rejection of the Plan in accordance with the Plan and the procedures governing the solicitation process.

  • ballot box means the locked and sealed container in which ballots are deposited by eligible electors. The term includes the container in which ballots are transferred from a polling location to the office of the designated election official and the transfer case in which electronic ballot cards and paper tapes and the "prom" or any other electronic tabulation device are sealed by election judges for transfer to the central counting center.

  • Attend in respect of a line, means to be within 10 metres of the line.

  • Write-in vote means a vote cast for a person whose name is not printed on the

  • labour inspector means a person appointed in terms of section 65 of the Basic Conditions of Employment Act;

  • Substitute ballots means replacement ballots provided by an election officer to

  • Ballot label means the cards, papers, booklet, pages, or other materials that:

  • Scratch vote means to mark or punch the straight party ticket and then mark or

  • Vote ’ means one of the main segments into which a budget of a municipality is divided for the appropriation of funds for the different departments or functional areas of the municipality; and which specifies the total amount that is appropriated for the purposes of the department or functional area concerned.

  • Canvass means the review of election returns and the official declaration of

  • proxies (as such terms are used in the proxy rules of the SEC) to vote, or seek to advise or influence any Person with respect to the voting of, any Voting Securities of the Company;

  • Corporate Actions means warrant and option exercises, conversions, exchanges and other capital reorganizations, calls, odd lot tenders/credits, bonus rights, subscription offers/rights, puts, maturities of securities, redemptions, mergers, tender or exchange offers, and rights exercises and expirations. Corporate Actions do not include class actions.

  • Sample ballot means a mock ballot similar in form to the official ballot printed

  • list of eligible voters means the list referred to in rule 22.1, containing the information in rule 22.2;

  • Grievance Committee means the Grievance Committee of the Bar.

  • Ballot issue means a question that has been approved to be placed before the voters or is otherwise required by law to be placed before the voters. “Ballot issue” does not include the nomination or election of a candidate.

  • Provisional ballot envelope means an envelope printed in the form required by