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  2. Optical scan voting system - Wikipedia

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    The oldest optical-scan voting systems scan ballots using optical mark recognition scanners. Voters mark their choice in a voting response location, usually filling a rectangle, circle or oval, or by completing an arrow. Various mark-sense voting systems have used a variety of different approaches to determining what marks are counted as votes.

  3. Electronic voting - Wikipedia

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    Paper-based voting systems originated as a system where votes are cast and counted by hand, using paper ballots. With the advent of electronic tabulation came systems where paper cards or sheets could be marked by hand, but counted electronically.

  4. DRE voting machine - Wikipedia

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    The device started to be massively used in 1996 in Brazil where 100% of the elections voting system is carried out using machines. In 2004, 28.9% of the registered voters in the United States used some type of direct recording electronic voting system, up from 7.7% in 1996.

  5. Can you trust the SC primary election results? Here’s how it ...

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    South Carolina has a statewide, paper-based voting system featuring ballot-marking devices (BMDs) and scanners for in-person voting and hand-marked paper ballots for absentee voting. Using BMDs ...

  6. How we know voting systems are secure - AOL

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    In other systems, a voter fills out the ballot with a pen and then feeds it into a voting machine. COHEN: There’s a common misconception that the voting machines are the complete process. In ...

  7. Electronic voting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    "top-to-bottom review" of security of all electronic voting systems in the state, including Diebold Election Systems, Hart InterCivic, Sequoia Voting Systems and Elections Systems and Software. [167] August 2 report by computer security experts from the University of California found flaws in voting system source code. On July 27 "red teams ...

  8. Voting machine contract under scrutiny following ...

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    More than 6,000 Dominion voting machines were used in Puerto Rico’s primaries, with the co Voting machine contract under scrutiny following discrepancies in Puerto Rico's primaries Skip to main ...

  9. 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.