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  2. Shoup Voting Machine Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Shoup Voting Machine Corporation was an American manufacturer of voting machines, founded in New Jersey [1] in 1905 by Samuel R. Shoup. [2] It changed names and locations over the years, [ 3 ] before going out of business as Advanced Voting Solutions, Inc. of Frisco, Texas in 2015.

  3. Ballot selfie - Wikipedia

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    Several concerns have arisen over ballot selfies, typically focused on issues of ballot secrecy, voter fraud, and voter intimidation.These have led to laws prohibiting or restricting ballot selfies in some places, or the application or revision of existing laws to cover the practice, although enforcement has not been widespread in U.S. jurisdictions. [2]

  4. Ballot marking device - Wikipedia

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    A ballot marking device (BMD) or vote recorder is a type of voting machine used by voters to record votes on physical ballots. In general, ballot marking devices neither store nor tabulate ballots, but only allow the voter to record votes on ballots that are then stored and tabulated elsewhere.

  5. Can you take selfies at voting booths? - AOL

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    Voters make selections at their voting booths inside an early voting site - but taking a selfie could land many in hot water. (Getty Images) But the practice was banned in 2015 .

  6. Can you take a selfie with your voting ballot? What's legal ...

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  7. Can you take a selfie where you vote? Bring your notes ... - AOL

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    You can wipe the voting booth clean before using it. And while pens are provided, you can bring your own. The type of ink color you can use may vary by county so check with your Supervisor of ...

  8. Polling station - Wikipedia

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    A voting booth or polling booth (in British English) [6] is a room or cabin in a polling station where voters are able to cast their vote in private to protect the secrecy of the ballot. [7] [8] Commonly the entrance to the voting booth is a retractable curtain. Usually access to the voting booth is restricted to a single person, with ...

  9. California Election Results - HuffPost

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    Track your candidate using our interactive, live election maps and infographics