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  2. Electronic voting machine - Wikipedia

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    The tally of the voting data is printed on the end of the paper tape. The paper tape is called a Voter-verified paper audit trail (VVPAT). The VVPATs can be tallied at 20–43 seconds of staff time per vote (not per ballot). [4] [5] For machines without VVPAT, there is no record of individual votes to check.

  3. Vote counting - Wikipedia

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    The tally of the voting data is stored in a removable memory component and in bar codes on the paper tape. The paper tape is called a Voter-verified paper audit trail (VVPAT). The VVPATs can be counted at 20–43 seconds of staff time per vote (not per ballot). [101] [59]

  4. Voter-verified paper audit trail - Wikipedia

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    Voter verifiable paper audit trail (VVPAT) or verified paper record (VPR) is a method of providing feedback to voters who use an electronic voting system. A VVPAT allows voters to verify that their vote was cast correctly, to detect possible election fraud or malfunction, and to provide a means to audit the stored electronic results.

  5. Voting machine - Wikipedia

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    The paper ballot, whether paper tape or separate ballot sheets, the paper ballot is securely stored, creating a voter-verified paper audit trail (VVPAT) that can be used for election audits and recounts if needed. For machines without VVPAT, there is no record of individual votes to check.

  6. Electronic voting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The tally of the voting data is stored in a removable memory component and in bar codes on the paper tape. The paper tape is called a Voter-verified paper audit trail (VVPAT). The VVPATs can be counted at 20–43 seconds of staff time per vote (not per ballot). [81] [82]

  7. Optical scan voting system - Wikipedia

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    An electronic ballot marker, the ExpressVote, made by Election Systems & Software. This prints a narrow ballot containing a summary of votes cast in both human-readable and bar code form. An electronic ballot marker ( EBM ) or ballot marking device ( BMD ) is a device that can aid voters in marking paper ballots.

  8. Election audit - Wikipedia

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    Reading these scans, with software independent of the election system, is a practical way to audit a large number of close contests, without large hand counts. Scans are also the only practical way to bypass problems of physical security, if paper ballots are scanned, digitally signed , and the resulting electronic records are verified against ...

  9. Accounting information system - Wikipedia

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    Today, accounting information systems are more commonly sold as prebuilt software packages from large vendors such as Microsoft, Sage Group, SAP and Oracle where it is configured and customized to match the organization's business processes. Small businesses often use accounting lower costs software packages such as Tally.ERP 9, MYOB and ...