Washington Regulations § 434-335-510 Definitions
Regulation Text
"Calibration" is the touch screen setting on an accessible voting unit with touch screen capability that controls the target area.
"Direct recording electronic device" is a device that electronically records a voter's choices.
"Electronic ballot marker" is a device that physically marks a voter's choices on a preprinted paper ballot.
"Target area" is each area on the ballot where the voter's choices are recorded.
"Touch screen" is a type of computer interface on a voting device that allows the voter to make a choice by touching the screen.
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