In the case of a race in which their are multiple votes, when you touch a new choice in that race, all votes are removed and your new choice is then marked, then you would have touch your other choices for the number of votes allowed.
I hope this clarifies the way that PA Certification requires it, and sorry for the misinterpation before.
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- Subject: RE: AVTS - PA Certification - Reselecting candidates
- From: "Jeff Hintz" <jhglobal@earthlink.net>
- Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2000 13:40:03 -0500
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Yes this would be the case. That is the reason for the touch candidate - retouch candidate to remove - then touch new candidate that is already done by the AVTS software. But we are dealing with Pennsylvania, which are not particularly bright. I also mentioned this reasoning to the sales staff that is dealing with Pennsylvania, but they insist on doing it the way that Pennsylvania wants to, in order to get certified. -----Original Message----- From: Ken Clark [SMTP:ken@gesn.com] Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 12:03 PM To: rcr@gesn.com Subject: RE: AVTS - PA Certification - Reselecting candidates > Also, if it is a Primary Election, which does not have > Straight Party, and you vote on several races, then wish to change your > vote on 1 of those races. Again, you can touch any where on that > race, you > do not have to touch the candidate that is currently voted for, and your > vote will be removed. How does vote for more than one behave? If they overvote, then all previous candidates are cleared? In a vote for ten, they pick 10 candidates, then if they touch the 11th they all clear? Ken<<attachment: WINMAIL.DAT>>
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