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Weible presents case for hand counting ballots

  • This ballot has a fold line across an oval, which the machine read as a vote and considered it an over vote with two ovals marked.
    This ballot has a fold line across an oval, which the machine read as a vote and considered it an over vote with two ovals marked.
  • On this ballot, the voter made an inadvertent mark on an oval, which the machine read as a vote. Again, this was thrown out as an over vote. A hand count would have caught the error and interpreted the ballot correctly.
    On this ballot, the voter made an inadvertent mark on an oval, which the machine read as a vote. Again, this was thrown out as an over vote. A hand count would have caught the error and interpreted the ballot correctly.

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