Before 1973, a voting card was essential for everyday business, from cashing a cheque to getting married.
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.
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.
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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.
Votes are stored in duplicate, in a removable card locked inside the voting machine and in built-in semiconductor memory.
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.
Another deterrent to women voting has been that many don't have the proper identification card, called a CNIC card.
There will now be a serious push for ATM-like voting machines that can be activated by a secure bank-like voter card.
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.
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.
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.
Voting will be electronic - one machine will identify voters' fingerprints, and a second will recognise identity card numbers and register the vote anonymously.
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