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Making Every E-Vote Count Continued

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Bingo!: A Punchscan ballot is counted electronically but retained for future recounting. Candidates’ names on the top sheet are associated randomly with letters beneath, so that no two ballots are necessarily the same. No written record or database connects the voter with the letters.

PHOTO: Julie Hodgins/Punchscan

 


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