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Provisional ballot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A provisional ballot is used to record a vote when there is some question in regards to a given voter's eligibility. A provisional ballot would be cast when: •The voter refuses to show a photo ID (i...
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A federal appeals court ruled Saturday that provisional ballots Ohio voters cast outside their own precincts should not be counted, throwing out a lower-court decision that said such ballots are valid as long as they are cast in the correct county. ... Ohio provisional ballot ruling reverse...
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The most common circumstances when an elections official will ask a voter to cast a provisional ballot are: ... After the voter casts a provisional ballot, the elections official will check the records to ensure that the voter did not cast their vote-by-mail ballot.
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According to Wikipedia, a provisional ballot is used to record a vote when there is some question in regards to a given voter's eligibility. A provisional ballot would be cast when:
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Online edition of The Columbus Dispatch - Columbus, Ohio's Daily Newspaper. ... An appeals court ruled today that a federal judge erred in determining that Franklin County's controversial provisional ballots can be counted. ... Provisional ballot envelopes in Franklin County expressly stated that name and signature were "required."
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The U.S. Department of Justice said Friday that Gov. ... Janet Napolitano erred when she vetoed a bill that would have prevented people from casting a provisional ballot at a polling place if they could not produce identification.
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