Optical Scan/Paper Precinct Canvassing Worksheet is a legal document that was released by the West Virginia Secretary of State - a government authority operating within West Virginia.
Q: What is an optical scan/paper precinct canvassing worksheet?
A: An optical scan/paper precinct canvassing worksheet is a document used in West Virginia to record and tally the votes cast on paper ballots using optical scan machines.
Q: How is an optical scan/paper precinct canvassing worksheet used?
A: The worksheet is used by election officials at each precinct to record the number of votes for each candidate or ballot measure. It is then used to provide an accurate count of the votes cast in the election.
Q: What is the purpose of an optical scan/paper precinct canvassing worksheet?
A: The purpose of this worksheet is to ensure accurate and transparent vote counting by providing a record of the votes cast in each precinct.
Q: Who fills out the optical scan/paper precinct canvassing worksheet?
A: Election officials at each precinct are responsible for filling out the worksheet, recording the votes cast and performing the necessary calculations.
Q: Are optical scan/paper precinct canvassing worksheets used in other states?
A: Yes, optical scan/paper precinct canvassing worksheets are also used in other states to record and tally paper ballot votes using optical scan machines.
Form Details:
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