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  2. Fact check: Pencils are normally used to vote as ink can ...

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    It says pencils are typically used for practical reasons – pens may dry out or spill on to the voting booth. Ink can also transfer on to different parts of the page when the ballot paper is ...

  3. How to vote by mail in Florida. Deadlines, who's eligible ...

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    Using the wrong ink. Use a black ink pen. Don't use light ink, pencils, or markers. Marking the ballot wrong. Vote for your preferred candidate by completely filling in the oval bubble next to ...

  4. Election ink - Wikipedia

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    Electoral stain is a practical security feature to prevent double voting in elections. Ink is typically applied to the left-hand thumb, over the nail and finger in a straight line, especially to the cuticle, where it is almost impossible to remove quickly. In some countries, like Sri Lanka, the ink is applied on the little finger on the left hand.

  5. Paper? Touchscreen? Scanners? What to expect where you vote - AOL

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    Butler County voters can also request a paper ballot when they arrive to vote. They'll fill in ovals with black pens, and submit ballots at check-in stations. The county's polling locations and ...

  6. Black powder substitute - Wikipedia

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    Black powder substitutes can be transported and stored in interstate commerce in the United States using the smokeless powder regulations instead of the more restrictive black powder regulations. As a result, black powder substitutes are becoming more commonly available than traditional black powder.

  7. Ballot marking device - Wikipedia

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    A ballot marking device (BMD) or vote recorder is a type of voting machine used by voters to record votes on physical ballots. In general, ballot marking devices neither store nor tabulate ballots, but only allow the voter to record votes on ballots that are then stored and tabulated elsewhere.

  8. Optical scan voting system - Wikipedia

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    The Norden Electronic Vote Tallying System was the first to be deployed, but it required the use of special ink to mark the ballot. The Votronic, from 1965, was the first optical mark vote tabulator able to sense marks made with a graphite pencil. [1] The oldest optical-scan voting systems scan ballots using optical mark recognition scanners ...

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