Voting target definition

Voting target means the space on an optical scan ballot which the voter marks to cast a vote for a candidate, judge or question. This target shall be printed according to the requirements of the voting system to be used to read the ballots.
Voting target means the place designated on a ballot for the voter to mark the voter’s choice.
Voting target means the area of a paper ballot which the voter is asked to mark in order to cast a vote; typically an oval, square or a fragmented arrow.

More Definitions of Voting target

Voting target means the space on a special paper an opti- cal scan ballot which the voter marks to cast a vote for a can- didate, judge or question. This target shall be printed accord- ing to the requirements of the voting system to be used to read the ballots.

Related to Voting target

  • Voting Shares means the Common Shares and any other shares in the capital of the Corporation entitled to vote generally in the election of all directors.

  • Voting booth or “booth” means that booth or enclosure wherein an elector casts his or her ballot for tabulation by an electronic or electromechanical device.

  • Approved Stock Plan means any employee benefit plan which has been approved by the Board of Directors of the Company, pursuant to which the Company's securities may be issued to any employee, officer or director for services provided to the Company.

  • Voting Stock of any Person as of any date means the Capital Stock of such Person that is at the time entitled to vote in the election of the Board of Directors of such Person.