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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
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(1) “Voting system” means a method of casting and processing votes that is designed to function wholly or partly by use of mechanical, electromechanical, or electronic apparatus and includes the procedures for casting and processing votes and the programs, operating manuals, tabulating cards, printouts, and other software necessary for the system's operation.
(2) “Electronic voting system” means a voting system in which the ballots are automatically counted and the results automatically tabulated by use of electronically operated apparatus.
(3) “Voting machine” means an apparatus on which voters cast their votes, that records each vote, and that furnishes a total of the number of votes cast for the candidates and for and against the measures.
(4) “Voting system equipment” means any kind of mechanical, electromechanical, or electronic apparatus for use in a voting system.
(5) “Automatic tabulating equipment” means equipment, other than a voting machine, that compiles vote totals by ballot sorting, ballot reading, ballot scanning, or electronic data processing.
(6) “Public counter” means a registering device that cumulatively records the number of voters casting votes on a voting machine and that is constructed and installed on the machine in a way that provides an unobstructed view of the recorded number.
(7) “Protective counter” means a registering device that permanently records the cumulative number of times that a voting machine has been operated and that is installed in the machine in a way that prevents resetting the device.
(8) “Registering counter” means a registering device on a voting machine that records the votes cast for a particular candidate or for or against a particular measure.
(9) “Electronic system ballot” means a ballot designed for use with an electronic voting system.
(10) “Punch-card ballot” means an electronic system ballot in the form of a tabulating card.
(11) “Voting system ballot” means a ballot designed for use with a voting system.
(12) “Direct recording electronic voting machine” or “DRE” means a voting machine that is designed to allow a direct vote on the machine by the manual touch of a screen, monitor, or other device and that records the individual votes and vote totals electronically.
(13) “Ballot marking device” means a voting system with an electronic interface that allows a voter to mark a paper ballot.
(14) "Central accumulator" means a part of a voting system that tabulates or consolidates the vote totals for multiple precincts.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Election Code - ELEC § 121.003. Definitions - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/election-code/elec-sect-121-003/
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