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  2. Electronic voting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Electronic voting in the United States involves several types of machines: touchscreens for voters to mark choices, scanners to read paper ballots, scanners to verify signatures on envelopes of absentee ballots, adjudication machines to allow corrections to improperly filled in items, and web servers to display tallies to the public.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

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

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    When they touch the "cast your ballot" button, they create both an electronic record and a paper version that's fed into a sealed container for audit purposes. Butler County voters can also ...

  6. DRE voting machine - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, with DRE voting systems there is no risk of exhausting the supply of paper ballots, and they remove the need for printing paper ballots, which cost $0.10 to $0.55 per ballot, [10] though some versions print results on thermal paper, which has ongoing costs.

  7. A small Wisconsin town eliminated its electronic voting ... - AOL

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    The vote by a small board overseeing the Town of Thornapple in Rusk County, population 711, to rely solely on hand counting paper ballots took place last year and caught the eye of state and ...

  8. Why Results From Some Swing States Could Take Days (opinion)

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    "Our elections have never been more safe and secure with a voter-verified paper ballot record of every vote that's cast in every election," Schmidt told Pittsburgh magazine this week. "I have no ...

  9. Vote counting - Wikipedia

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    If ballots or other paper or electronic records of an election may be needed for counting or court review after a period of time, they need to be stored securely. Election storage often uses tamper-evident seals, [111] [112] although seals can typically be removed and reapplied without damage, especially in the first 48 hours. [113]