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To: ThomasThomas
They do except you can only view it through a window, and is rolled up on a spool.

If it's rolled up on a spool, how do they prevent reconstruction of the order in which votes were cast?

36 posted on 10/23/2006 8:24:33 PM PDT by supercat (Sony delenda est.)
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To: supercat
If it's rolled up on a spool, how do they prevent reconstruction of the order in which votes were cast?


The rolls are not assessable to the poll workers and would be read only if there were a recount by the worker in the counting office. Each polling place has several voting machines. Also after you made all your choices it is printed on the paper for you to view, then you have the choice of changing if you made a mistake. There must be a process that marks these as not valid and then prints your new choices. In case of a recount these must be removed somehow. At my poll I go to any open machine. Other than these things I don't know what is done at the count office.
44 posted on 10/23/2006 10:35:14 PM PDT by ThomasThomas (Red is good)
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