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In this first design, the counters select the correct candidates by pressing the correct button. The name that was pushed then comes up on the side and the next race appears. This way, they can see what choices they have entered for the current ballot while not having to press submit each time (and make the efficiency lower). It is also pretty uncluttered to help the elderly people who might get distracted. |
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This design uses the idea of entering votes based on keyboard commands. They begin to type in the text box, and the relavant candidates autocompletes, so they can arrow down and select the correct candidate. For power users that are used to using a keyboard, this could be much faster than clicking buttons. |
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This design closely resembles the current sheets that they use to record ballots. They would click the names and then a tally would appear on the sheet. While not the most efficient design, it has very good external consistency and would probably still be less prone to error than the current tally sheets that are used. |