1. But even before voters mark their paper ballots, the infighting among candidates has left them fewer choices. 2. Candidates were listed on both sides of a vertical row of circles where voters mark their choices. 3. Here, as in a handful of other counties, voters marked paper ballots with a pencil. 4. They are the first Mexican booths to have a curtain so that onlookers cannot watch a voter mark a ballot, he said in an interview. 5. Those systems require voters to mark their choices in the same way they might color in ovals on a standardized test. 6. Usually, voters mark their ballots at the old community center as they did in the old days. 7. When optical ballot scanners are used, voters mark their choice with a pencil next to the name of their chosen candidate. 8. A white circle is next to each name, and voters mark the circle to indicate their choice. 9. Australia has a complex electoral system in which voters mark ballot papers with numbers against the names of candidates in order of preference. |