Can voters change their votes?
Yes and no. While a voter is in the TEV or Internet Voting system, he/she will be prompted to confirm his/her choices and can make changes accordingly. Once the ballot is successfully cast, the voter cannot re-access the TEV or Internet Voting system and “change” the vote. The system will recognize this as an attempt to vote more than once.
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