void (voting) paper - significado y definición. Qué es void (voting) paper
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Qué (quién) es void (voting) paper - definición

MACHINE USED TO VOTE IN ELECTIONS
Voting machines; Voting lever; Voting equipment; Voting Machines; Machine voting; Voting-machine problems; TallyVoting; Votomatic
  • Counting ballots by an optical scanner, San Jose, California, 2018
  • Election Systems & Software}} can scan and sort about 4000 ballots per hour.
  • DRE with paper for voter to verify (VVPAT)

Void type         
Void (Java); Void return type
The void type, in several programming languages derived from C and Algol68, is the return type of a function that returns normally, but does not provide a result value to its caller. Usually such functions are called for their side effects, such as performing some task or writing to their output parameters.
The Void (philosophy)         
MANIFESTATION OF NOTHINGNESS
Void (philosophy)
The Void is the philosophical concept of nothingness manifested. The notion of the Void is relevant to several realms of metaphysics.
ballot paper         
  • Finnish presidential election]]
DOCUMENT USED TO CAST VOTES IN AN ELECTION
Ballot design; Butterfly ballot; Ballot paper; Ballots; Ballot papers; Ballot voting; Punch-card ballot; Paper ballot; Psephocracy; Punch-card ballots; Voting ballot; Punch card ballot
(ballot papers)
A ballot paper is a piece of paper on which you indicate your choice or opinion in an election or ballot.
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Voting machine

A voting machine is a machine used to record votes in an election without paper. The first voting machines were mechanical but it is increasingly more common to use electronic voting machines. Traditionally, a voting machine has been defined by its mechanism, and whether the system tallies votes at each voting location, or centrally. Voting machines should not be confused with tabulating machines, which count votes done by paper ballot.

Voting machines differ in usability, security, cost, speed, accuracy, and ability of the public to oversee elections. Machines may be more or less accessible to voters with different disabilities.

Tallies are simplest in parliamentary systems where just one choice is on the ballot, and these are often tallied manually. In other political systems where many choices are on the same ballot, tallies are often done by machines to give faster results.