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  2. File:Voters' pamphlet 1979.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Voters' pamphlet 1986.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Voters' pamphlet 1952.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: Washington official Voters' Pamphlet provided to all voters in Washington by the Washington Secretary of State's Office. Published without a copyright notice so public domain. Published without a copyright notice so public domain.

  5. Open-source voting system - Wikipedia

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    Free and open-source systems can be adapted and used by others without paying licensing fees, improving the odds they achieve the scale usually needed for long-term success. [2] The development of open-source voting technology has shown a small but steady trend towards increased adoption since the first system was put into practice in Choctaw ...

  6. Election Systems & Software - Wikipedia

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    Election Systems & Software (ES&S or ESS) is an Omaha, Nebraska-based company that manufactures and sells voting machine equipment and services. [1] The company's offerings include vote tabulators, DRE voting machines, voter registration and election management systems, ballot-marking devices, electronic poll books, ballot on demand printing services, and absentee voting-by-mail services.

  7. Versova Assembly constituency - Wikipedia

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  8. DRE voting machine - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian DRE voting machines. The idea of voting by push button with electrical technology used to total the votes dates back to the 19th century when Frank Wood of Boston was granted a patent on a direct-recording electrical voting machine. [1]

  9. Electronic voting in India - Wikipedia

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    The control unit is operated by the polling booth officer, while the ballot unit is operated by the voter in privacy. The officer confirms the voter's identification before electronically activating the ballot unit to accept a new vote. Once the voter enters the vote, the ballot unit displays the vote to the voter and records it in its memory.