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A typical ballot will have about 20-30 contests. (A race for an office is one contest, an issue item is another contest.)
Most voters will mark the majority of the contests, especially the "high-profile" ones which are usually at the top of the ballot - Senator, Governor, etc.
The program asks the (fraudulently inserted) "special" question: "Was there exactly two votes on this ballot?"
- If the answer is "No", you can see that nothing special happens and the program goes back to read another ballot.....
- If the answer is "Yes", the program steps into the special functions. Click on "Yes" to see the results of that condition.
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