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  • where they may vote, e-pollbooks communicating over the internet can prevent a voter from voting more than once. Where e-pollbooks are deployed, they have…
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  • voters have a choice of multiple vote centers where they may vote, e-pollbooks communicating over the internet can prevent a voter from voting more than…
    128 kB (12 757 palabras) - 18:43 25 may 2024
  • traditional poll books are printed voter rolls, more recently electronic pollbooks have come into favor. Computerized electoral rolls allow for larger numbers…
    28 kB (2940 palabras) - 06:49 23 abr 2024
  • a public records request, the two extracted voter identification from pollbooks, and voter preference from VVPATs, for a Delaware County, Ohio, precinct…
    37 kB (4340 palabras) - 20:11 19 abr 2024
  • Voter Registration(BVR) kits, EVID (electronic voter identification or "Pollbooks"), RTS (results transmission system or "tallying system") and the RPS…
    97 kB (9071 palabras) - 06:43 3 may 2024
  • reinterpreted the Reform Act 1832. Moore was the first historian to analyse pollbooks and he used this research to expound his thesis that voters in rural constituencies…
    5 kB (654 palabras) - 22:32 12 mar 2023
  • by Hurricane Charley in South Florida, VR created the EViD electronic pollbook designed to check in voters at central locations as many of the precincts…
    15 kB (1548 palabras) - 13:56 9 mar 2024
  • demands higher security. Electoral roll Electronic identification Electronic pollbook Voter ID laws Wolf, Peter (2017). "Introducing Biometric Technology in…
    22 kB (1779 palabras) - 07:15 23 abr 2024
  • 1857–68 (Constable, 1966; second edition, 1980). Vincent, John (1967). Pollbooks: How Victorians Voted. Cambridge University Press. Vincent, John; Cooke…
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  • The Spectator. Retrieved 16 April 2016. John Russell Vincent (1967). Pollbooks: how Victorians voted. Cambridge U. P. p. 149. "Disgraceful Meeting of…
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  • 'Minutes of a Whig Club: 1714', in London Politics 1713–1717, London Pollbooks 1713, ed. H Horwitz, W A Speck and W A Gray (London, 1981), pp. 11–15…
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  • demanded a scrutiny, which did not change the result. (Source: Copy of the pollbook) After a scrutiny the members returned were unchanged and vote totals were…
    132 kB (2435 palabras) - 03:05 13 ene 2024
  • cites the work of Professor J H Plumb, who showed in his study of Suffolk pollbooks from the reign of Queen Anne that the voters could act independently in…
    27 kB (1347 palabras) - 08:24 2 mar 2024
  • voting in the city rather than the county. It has been estimated from the pollbooks that in the early 19th century only around one in six of the voters lived…
    54 kB (1628 palabras) - 19:26 7 ene 2024
  • Ramsgate and Margate were the biggest, but at the election of 1802 the pollbooks show that only Canterbury (with 384 voters) contributed more than 250…
    32 kB (1445 palabras) - 01:30 1 may 2024
  • securing Florida voting systems and county electronic voter registration pollbooks prior to the 2020 election.[citation needed] Florida previously had rigorous…
    5 kB (575 palabras) - 10:16 27 dic 2021