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Marking your Ballot: Mark your ballot with a pen. You may mark your choices clearly with an “X” or fill in the oval with blue or black ink. The instructions below the title of each office on the ballot will tell you how many people you may choose for that office.
Marking your Ballot: Mark your ballot with a pen. You may mark your choices clearly with an “X” or fill in the oval with blue or black ink. The instructions below the title of each office on the ballot will tell you how many people you may choose for that office.
Write the number '1' in the square next to the party or group of candidates which is your first choice. If you want to, you can write the number 2 next to your second choice, and so on for as many parties or groups of candidates as you like. Leave the rest of the ballot paper blank.
If I leave something blank on my ballot, my ballot won't be counted.
The majority of states require voters to register two to four weeks before an election, with cutoff dates varying from 30 to 15 days. Some states allow Election Day voter registration (also known as DR) which enables eligible citizens to register to vote or update their registration when they arrive to vote.
All ballot papers are numbered on the back as a measure to prevent and detect fraud. However, all the ballot paper lists are sealed up after the count and cannot be opened without a court order so that the secrecy of the ballot is retained. What if a put a tick instead of a cross?
An election ballot marked by a check mark, rather than the “X” as directed by law, in the square space opposite a candidate's name, is a technical error only, and is one which does not make it impossible to determine the voter's choice, and such ballot so marked is not thereby invalidated.
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