Viral posts like this and this one claim using a Sharpie to mark your ballot will invalidate ... using a reconciliation process to ensure with 100 percent accuracy that each voter's ballot counts." ...
Still, it’s theoretically possible that a polling place could run out of ballots. Many newly registered voters could show up ...
Do not use a Sharpie. Those will damage and ... I've used a pencil and a piece of paper to mark where the original went. I'm using a 100-grit sanding block to clean the edges of these boards ...
Bureau of Election officials do encourage celebratory photos taken outside the 100-foot restricted ... that using Sharpies to ...
Voters can't take a selfie of themselves with their marked ballots. But they can take a photo of the marked ballot alone, ...
Based on the dark lines around Guilfoyle's eyes and her severe brows, these sacrifices apparently included one of the Sharpie ...
Then, use the sharpie to mark the corresponding circles on the sticker ... The plate survived the fire test, but let's see if the information is recoverable: The information was 100% recoverable! Even ...
Thousands of Indiana fans — and a few hundred Husker fans — packed into Fox’s “Big Noon Kickoff” pregame show party.
Bureau of Election officials do encourage celebratory photos taken outside the 100 ... to mark ballots would invalidate them, ...
Bureau of Election officials do encourage celebratory photos taken outside the 100 ... to mark ballots would invalidate them, in some cases claiming that ink from the pointed felt pens (Sharpie ...