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to follow that pencil mark as you cut long stock with a circular saw
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A document ballot voting system records votes, counts votes, and
produces a tabulation of the vote count from votes cast on paper cards
or sheets. A document ballot voting system can allow for manual or electronic tabulation.
Manually marked and tabulated paper ballots
The first use of paper ballots to conduct an election appears to
have been in Rome in 139 BCE, and the first use of paper ballots in the
United States was in 1629 to select a pastor for the Salem Church
Punch card
The Votomatic vote recorder, a punch card voting machine originally developed in the mid 1960s.
Punchcard
systems employ a card (or cards) and a small clipboard-sized device for
recording votes. Voters punch holes in the cards (with a supplied punch
device) opposite their candidate or ballot issue choice. After voting,
the voter may place the ballot in a ballot box, or the ballot may be
fed into a computer vote tabulating device at the precinct.
In the 1996 Presidential election, some variation of the punchcard
system was used by 37.3% of registered voters in the United States
Voting machines are the total combination of mechanical, electromechanical, or electronic equipment (including software, firmware, and documentation required to program control, and support equipment), that is used to define ballots; to cast and count votes;
to report or display election results; and to maintain and produce any
audit trail information. The first voting machines were mechanical but
it is increasingly more common to use electronic voting machines.
A voting system includes the practices and associated documentation
used to identify system components and versions of such components; to
test the system during its development and maintenance; to maintain
records of system errors or defects; to determine specific changes made
after initial certification; and to make available any materials to the
voter (such as notices, instructions, forms, or paper ballots).
Traditionally, a voting machine has been defined by the mechanism
the system uses to cast votes and further categorized by the location
where the system tabulates the votes.
Voting machines have different usability, security, efficiency and
accuracy. Certain systems may be more or less accessible to all voters,
or not accessible to those voters with certain types of disabilities.
They can also have an effect on the public's ability to oversee
elections.
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