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  2. Bullet voting - Wikipedia

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    Here bullet voting refers to providing 100% support for one candidate and 0% for all other candidates, just like Approval bullet voting. Borda voting assign multiple votes based on ranked ballots, like three votes for the first, two for the second, and one for the third choice. This encourages minority voters to bullet vote (not using all the ...

  3. Ballot - Wikipedia

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    Ballot being dropped into a ballot box during the Finnish presidential election. In a jurisdiction using an all-paper system, voters choose by marking a ballot or, as in the case of Israel and France, picking one premarked ballot among many. In most jurisdictions the ballots are preprinted with names of candidates and the text of the referendums.

  4. Electronic pollbook - Wikipedia

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    Where e-pollbooks are deployed, they have consolidated broad data (from entire city, county and/or federated state) into usable information at a polling place and have replaced a paper-based system or complemented the paper processes. This consolidation has replaced or supplemented a manual process, usually a telephone call, from a precinct ...

  5. Vote counting - Wikipedia

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    Voting data and ballot images are recorded in memory components, and can be copied out at the end of the election. The system may also provide a means for communicating with a central location for reporting results and receiving updates, [100] which is an access point for hacks and bugs to arrive.

  6. DRE voting machine - Wikipedia

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    The system may also provide a means for transmitting individual ballots or vote totals to a central location for consolidating and reporting results from precincts at the central location. The device started to be massively used in 1996 in Brazil where 100% of the elections voting system is carried out using machines.

  7. Electronic voting - Wikipedia

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    In any subsequent recounts or challenges, the paper, not the electronic ballot, would be used for tabulation. Whenever a paper record serves as the legal ballot, that system will be subject to the same benefits and concerns as any paper ballot system. To successfully audit any voting machine, a strict chain of custody is required.

  8. Pa. Supreme Court: Voters' provisional ballots must be ... - AOL

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    County election officials must count provisional ballots cast by voters whose mail ballots are rejected over errors, the Pa. Supreme Court ruled.

  9. End-to-end auditable voting - Wikipedia

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    The Scratch and Vote system, invented by Ben Adida, uses a scratch-off surface to hide cryptographic information that can be used to verify the correct printing of the ballot. [ 17 ] The ThreeBallot voting protocol, invented by Ron Rivest , was designed to provide some of the benefits of a cryptographic voting system without using cryptography.