Thursday, February 24, 2011

Use A Voting Machine

Before going out to vote on election day, learn use a voting machine, especially if you're a first-time voter. Voting machines vary depending on the county and the state, so check with the local elections office or state department to verify the voting system used in your area.


Instructions


1. Check in at your polling place. Show some identification, such as your driver's license, to an election official.


2. Sign in next to your name on the check-in list. Follow another official to the appropriate voting booth.


3. Close the curtain behind you, if one is provided, after entering the voting booth. Read the list of political candidates before making a decision. The candidates' names are shown in boxes highlighted by blinking red lights.


4. Vote by touching the "X" shown next to the candidate's name. The blinking red light becomes solid once you pick the candidate.


5. Press the "X" again if you change your mind. Repeat Step 4 to vote for a different candidate.


6. Pick all candidates in one party by pressing the "X" next to the political party name. The party name is listed at the top of the electronic ballot, followed by the candidates' names in that party.


7. Evaluate all of your choices before placing the vote. Press the green "Vote" button at the bottom of the machine to cast your electronic ballot. Open the curtain to exit the voting booth. Depending on the system, you may need to hand a confirmation stub or receipt to a poll worker before exiting the polling place.







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