Paper ballots definition

Paper ballots means that printed sheet of paper containing the names of candidates, or a statement of proposed constitutional amendments or other questions or propositions submitted to the electorate at any election, on which sheet of paper an elector casts his or her vote.
Paper ballots means the ballots of record marked and tabulated by voting machines during an election. “Recount” means a manual recompilation of election results by examining the human-readable text
Paper ballots means that printed sheet of paper, used in conjunction with an electronic or electromechanical vote tabulation voting system, containing the names of candidates, or a statement of proposed constitutional amendments or other questions or propositions submitted to the electorate at any election, on which sheet of paper an elector casts his or her vote.

Examples of Paper ballots in a sentence

  • Paper ballots shall be on applicable paper stock so they may be properly read by the optical scan voting equipment.

  • Paper ballots: The minimum font size is 10-point type (3.5mm), except the minimum font size for the ballot title is bold, 12- point type (4.2mm).

Related to Paper ballots

  • Paper ballot means a paper that contains:

  • Ballots means the ballots accompanying the Disclosure Statement upon which certain Holders of Impaired Claims entitled to vote shall, among other things, indicate their acceptance or rejection of the Plan in accordance with the Plan and the procedures governing the solicitation process, and which must be actually received on or before the Voting Deadline.

  • Substitute ballots means replacement ballots provided by an election officer to

  • ballot box means any box, bag, or other container that can be locked, sealed, or

  • Voting Record Date means the date for determining which Holders of Claims in the Voting Classes are entitled, as applicable, to receive the Disclosure Statement and to vote to accept or reject this Plan.