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voting machine
noun
Any machine used in place of a paper ballot. In the model used in the US the voters mark their choice by switching levers and then pulling the master switch to reset the machine and place their vote.
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A13 Flaw in Ohio Voting Machine An electronic voting machine Ohio added 3,983 votes for President Bush, although there were just 800 voters in the precinct.
It started with a faulty voting machine.
The voting machine law is good for one year.
There's a voting machine coming up for sale near you.
A voting machine next to it creates sound.
The stock market is basically a voting machine on the economy's future health.
The Justice Department is right to try to block the deal between the voting machine makers.
The nation's largest voting machine manufacturer, Election Systems & Software, announced last month that it was buying the United States voting machine division of Diebold, its main competitor.
Government, not the voting machine companies, must pay for the testing and oversee it.
"This could well read like a victory for the voting machine manufacturers," he said.
Time is growing short to head off more embarrassing voting machine scandals.
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