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  2. Voting machine - Wikipedia

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    Inside the machine, Gillespie worked out how to make the machine programmable so that it could support races in which voters were allowed to vote for, for example, 3 out of 5 candidates. [ 16 ] On December 14, 1900, the U.S. Standard Voting Machine Company was formed, with Alfred Gillespie as one of its directors, to combine the companies that ...

  3. Vote counting - Wikipedia

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    Manual counting, also known as hand-counting, requires a physical ballot that represents voter intent. The physical ballots are taken out of ballot boxes and/or envelopes, read and interpreted; then results are tallied. [3] Manual counting may be used for election audits and recounts in areas where automated counting systems are used. [4]

  4. Robert G. James - Wikipedia

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    Robert Gillespie James (born June 19, 1946) [1] is a senior United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana, and was one of the judges involved in a 2006 water rights legal case, Normal Parm v.

  5. Robert G. Gillespie - Wikipedia

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    Robert Gill Gillespie (January 17, 1903 [1] – January 31, 1983) was an FBI agent who participated in the capture of bank robber John Dillinger, and who later became a justice of the Mississippi Supreme Court. Born in Madison, Alabama, Gillespie was raised in Mississippi.

  6. Jury instructions - Wikipedia

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    The judge decides questions of law, meaning he or she decides how the law applies to a given set of facts. Jury instructions are given to the jury by the judge, who usually reads them aloud to the jury. The judge issues a judge's charge to inform the jury how to act in deciding a case. [9]

  7. Michael Allen Gillespie - Wikipedia

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    Michael Allen Gillespie (born January 24, 1951) is an American philosopher and Professor of Political Science and Philosophy at Duke University. He completed his undergraduate work at Harvard University with an interdisciplinary major in philosophy and government.

  8. 2 Long Island women charged with sex trafficking in case of ...

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    She claims to be a loving grandmother on her Instagram page, according to Greater Long Island.. Hunter’s alleged connection to the case stems from an incident on Dec. 13, court records show.

  9. The Standard Code of Parliamentary Procedure - Wikipedia

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    In April 2012, a new book, entitled American Institute of Parliamentarians Standard Code of Parliamentary Procedure (AIPSC) was released, followed by a second edition in 2023. The Standard Code ( TSC ) omits several of the motions and sometimes-confusing terminology used in Robert's Rules of Order (RONR).