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An electronic device used to search for voters, verify eligibility, and check them in.
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The official record where each voter is written down after check-in.
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A ballot used when a voter’s eligibility is uncertain. The vote is recorded but only counted after verification by the county.
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A mail-in/absentee ballot returned by the voter at the polling place so they can vote a regular ballot instead.
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A ballot that is damaged or incorrectly marked and must be voided and replaced.
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A representative of a candidate or political party who is authorized (with a certificate) to observe the election process without interfering.
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The process of reviewing and recording vote totals from machines and write-ins.
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The official form used to record vote totals for each candidate.
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A vote cast for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot.
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A summary document recording total ballots, including provisional, spoiled, and surrendered ballots.
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Campaigning or influencing voters, which is prohibited inside the polling place and within a 10 foot restricted distance.
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Any attempt to interfere with or discourage voting, which is illegal.