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  1. Voting methods and equipment by state - Ballotpedia

    • The following types of voting equipment are in use in the United States or have been used in recent years: 1. Optical scan paper ballot systems: Voters mark their votes by filling in an oval, box, or similar sha… See more

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    State election laws are changing. Keeping track of the latest developments in all 50 … See more

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  3. Understanding Paper Ballots | AF&PA - American …

    Aug 20, 2024 · Paper ballots help provide reliability and security. Paper ballots are made from specialty graphic paper based on detailed specifications from election officials and equipment manufacturers.

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  7. Ballot - Ballotpedia

    A ballot typically includes a list of candidates and ballot measures being voted on, along with spaces for voters to indicate their preferences. Balloting systems can vary from physical paper ballots to computerized machines.

  8. Why so many differences? Breaking down the ballot

    Feb 12, 2020 · What are the different types of ballots? These are the types of voting ballots and equipment used throughout the country, according to Ballotpedia: • Optical Scan Paper Ballot Systems:...

  9. Official sample ballots, 2020 - Ballotpedia

    This article displays images of official 2020 sample ballots from the 50 states. This information is provided for illustrative purposes. Please note that ballot preparation procedures vary by state and between jurisdictions within states.

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