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  2. Early voting - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, where voting is compulsory, [3] early voting is usually known as "pre-poll voting". Voters are able to cast a pre-poll vote for a number of reasons, including being away from the electorate, travelling, impending maternity, being unable to leave one's workplace, having religious beliefs that prevent attendance at a polling place, or being more than 8 km from a polling place. [4]

  3. Electronic voting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This voting system was being tested for military voters and overseas citizens, allowing them to vote on the Web, and was scheduled to run later that year. It only took the hackers, a team of computer scientists, thirty-six hours to find the list of the government's passwords and break into the system. [126]

  4. Electronic voting - Wikipedia

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    Electronic voting is voting that uses electronic means to either aid or take care of casting and counting ballots including voting time. Depending on the particular implementation, e-voting may use standalone electronic voting machines (also called EVM) or computers connected to the Internet (online voting). It may encompass a range of Internet ...

  5. Early voting creates the rush that comes from taking part in ...

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    Casting your vote in American elections is a privilege to be understood and exercised as a ‘right, duty and responsibility’ (Letters to the editor)

  6. Role-taking theory - Wikipedia

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    Robert Selman developed his developmental theory of role-taking ability based on four sources. [4] The first is the work of M. H. Feffer (1959, 1971), [5] [6] and Feffer and Gourevitch (1960), [7] which related role-taking ability to Piaget's theory of social decentering, and developed a projective test to assess children's ability to decenter as they mature. [4]

  7. FACT CHECK: Is There a Nationwide Issue With Dominion Voter ...

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    A viral video shared on X claims there is a nationwide issue with Dominion Voter Access Terminals. Verdict: False The claim is false. The issue is not nationwide, but limited to only Michigan ...

  8. Smartmatic - Wikipedia

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    The machines developed incorporate an interactive ballot that is printed by each voter to validate results, and then deposited back into voting machines. [ 99 ] [ 101 ] According to The Voting System Assessment Project, interest in the voting system was expressed by other districts in the United States and internationally.

  9. Voting machine problems in battleground Arizona seized on by ...

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    Problems with dozens of electronic vote counting machines in the battleground state of Arizona on Tuesday were seized upon by former Republican President Donald Trump and his followers, who ...