Sentence examples for ballots to verify from inspiring English sources

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One challenge is that the visually impaired cannot read the printouts of their ballots to verify them.

The state still has a few hundred absentee votes to count, as well as about 6,300 provisional ballots to verify.

************* What's particularly striking this year is that there may be a statistically sound method to sample ballots to verify the outcome in Hamilton County, across the state of Ohio and in any other state with paper records or ballots.

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"The liberal Democrats have already begun their attacks and the new electronic voting machines do not have a paper ballot to verify your vote in case of a recount," said the flier, which featured a picture of President Bush.

The commission also found that the count for the referendum on Westminster voting was badly managed, and that having three sets of ballot papers to verify before counting could begin caused significant delays.

Knowing this, I have always checked before putting my card in the ballot box to verify that there are no hanging chads on my card (we have the same system in Hamilton County, Ohio, as the one in Florida).

Mr. Shelley, a Democrat, has gained national notice for his skepticism toward touch-screen voting and his insistence that voters be able to look at a paper record inside the voting booth to verify their ballots.

The bill contains provisions to insure access to paper ballots, in order to verify the accuracy of voting results; to establish early voting in all states for federal elections; and to launch independent redistricting commissions, to address the problem of partisan gerrymandering.

It would also require that a suitable percentage of the paper ballots be audited to verify the tallies produced by the machines.

Dr Mercuri's preferred solution is that voters should be able to see the paper ballot under glass to verify it, after which it drops into the ballot box.

• To the Editor: After all the problems we had with the presidential ballots cast in the 2000 and 2004 elections, it would seem evident that a bipartisan federal elections committee should be required to approve the presidential ballot for every state to verify that the ballot is clear and unambiguous for any voter, regardless of race, ethnicity, gender or native language.

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