Voting Machines
Starting with the 2020 Presidential Primary Election, Dauphin County voters will see a new state-mandated voter-marked paper ballot system made by Clear Ballot that has a verifiable paper trail. |
Most voters will use the ClearCast system, using a pen fill in ovals on a paper ballot. Voters can review their choices before inserting the ballot into a high-speed scanner, which tabulates the votes and keeps them in a secure container.
Voters with disabilities may use the ADA accessible ClearAccess system, which has a special electronic marking device to produce a paper ballot that looks identical to every other ballot.
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How to vote on the ADA-accessible Clear Access System |