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What standards would you use to count a vote in the 2000 presidential election? Make your selections below and find out which candidate would have won.
1) Punch Ballots 2) Optical Ballots 3) Judging Standard
Count ballot as a vote if: (choose one)
Chad is at least dimpled.
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Chad is detached from one or more corners.
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Chad is fully detached from ballot.
Count ballot as a vote if: (choose one)
Vote is indicated, but marked incorrectly.
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Vote is indicated and marked correctly.
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Vote is indicated and marked correctly, but the candidate's name is also written in.
(Choose yes or no)
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Yes
No
Ballot condition is agreed upon by at least two judges or all three judges. (choose one)
Two Judges
Three Judges
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