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>>>Here in Georgia the ballot was different. You connected an arrow with a felt tipped pen that pointed to the candidate of your choice. The ballot even contained instructions as to how to correct a mistake.
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>>I wonder if this varied by county, George. In Gwinnett, you used a felt tip pen to blacken a bubble next to the candidate of choice.
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>It may have, Bill. I didn't even think that it might. So what I wrote may only apply to Bartow. Did your ballot have instructions on how to correct any erroneous selections?

If I remember correctly, it indicated that if you were a naughty boy and colored the wrong bubble, or colored two bubbles for the same office, etc., you could take the ballot sheet back to the ballot table and they would replace it with a fresh one. But I've never committed one of these no-no's ( that I know of ) so I haven't had opportunity to test it.
William A. Caton III
Software Engineer
MAXIMUS
Atlanta, Ga.
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