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What is a precinct counter voting system and how is it different from other kinds of counting systems?

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What is a precinct counter voting system and how is it different from other kinds of counting systems?

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A. A precinct counter voting system, also referred to as an M-100, involves placing your ballot in a machine after you have voted your ballot. The system will notify you of an unvoted ballot if your ballot is completely blank and will tell you if you have overvoted and will allow you to exchange your ballot for a new one. If you get a different error message, an election judge will let you know what the message means and how to resolve the issue.

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