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from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A machine for recording, counting, and registering votes at an election.
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Examples
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And, just like voting-machine software, breathalyzer software appears to have been written by squirrels dancing on the keyboard until they got something that would compile.
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Well, with their purchase of the voting-machine subsidiary of Diebold Inc. back in March 2010, Election Systems and Software (ES&S) controlled over 70% of the machines used around the country.
David Spencer Seconi: The Right's Obsession With Voter Fraud David Spencer Seconi 2010
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More photos and interactive graphics In 2004, Ohio's election process was marred by hours-long lines and voting-machine malfunctions.
Ohio Voters Turn Out Steadily, With Only Minor Problems Reported Lauren Etter 2010
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The Justice Department may approve the merger of voting-machine manufacturers Election Systems
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The Justice Department may approve the merger of voting-machine manufacturers Election Systems
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Dominion's spokesperson, formerly of Diebold, formerly the Press Secretary for the Secretary of State of Georgia, the unfortunately named (at least for a voting-machine company spokesman) Chris Riggall, confirmed the insider's take to The BRAD BLOG, responding to our queries by noting Dominion "did not purchase any existing contracts, thus market share," in their agreement to buy the Diebold/Premier assets.
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NORTH CANTON, Ohio — ATM maker Diebold Inc. has sold its much-criticized U.S. voting-machine business to its bigger competitor, Election Systems & Software Inc. of Omaha, Neb.
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The Justice Department may approve the merger of voting-machine manufacturers Election Systems
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Last fall, the company sold its U.S. voting-machine business to a bigger competitor, Election Systems & Software Inc. of Omaha, Neb.
Diebold-SEC Fraud Settlement Reached: Former Voting Machine Maker To Pay $25 Million 2010
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NORTH CANTON, Ohio — ATM maker Diebold Inc. has sold its much-criticized U.S. voting-machine business to its bigger competitor, Election Systems & Software Inc. of Omaha, Neb.
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