• Before 1973, a voting card was essential for everyday business, from cashing a cheque to getting married.

    ECONOMIST: Chile

  • The three-man panel's decision is based on the fact that 44% of the likely voters will have to use the old punch-card voting machines.

    ECONOMIST: Californian politics

  • And Senators Feinstein, Levin and Stabenow couldn't be here because they're busy voting on credit card legislation that we're going to get done before Memorial Day.

    WHITEHOUSE: President Obama: A New Consensus on Auto Emissions

  • Three weeks before California was set to vote on Governor Gray Davis' recall, a federal appeals court postponed the election because of worries about flawed punch-card voting systems.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Votes are stored in duplicate, in a removable card locked inside the voting machine and in built-in semiconductor memory.

    FORBES: The Right Touch

  • Mr. MAX MATHURIN (President, Haiti's Provisional Electoral Council): (Through Translator) The Provisional Electoral Council guarantees that all those who have their electoral card will have the possibility of voting today.

    NPR: Haitians Flock to Vote in National Elections

  • Another deterrent to women voting has been that many don't have the proper identification card, called a CNIC card.

    NPR: In Pakistan Town, Men Have Spoken: No Women Vote

  • There will now be a serious push for ATM-like voting machines that can be activated by a secure bank-like voter card.

    FORBES: Election Stranger Than Fiction

  • Around the country there will now be a serious push for ATM-like voting machines that can be activated by a secure bank-like voter card.

    FORBES: Fact and Comment

  • In order to vote, each person had to insert a special card, but the system did not check that the same person was not voting many times.

    BBC: Why e-voting is a non-starter

  • Now a cafe owner and community group leader in New York City, Saleh is among a roster of immigrant activists, voting-rights advocates and lawmakers championing a proposal to give an estimated 800, 000 green card and visa holders the right to vote in city elections.

    WSJ: NYC weighs allowing many immigrants to vote

  • Voting will be electronic - one machine will identify voters' fingerprints, and a second will recognise identity card numbers and register the vote anonymously.

    BBC: Venezuela opposition says government broke election law

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