Starting with the May 19 primary election, Luzerne County voters will mark their selections on paper ballots rather than touchscreen ballot-marking devices. Voters will still be required to feed the hand-marked ballots into a tabulator to be cast, as they did with the ballot marking device printouts. An electronic ballot-marking device will still be set up at each polling place for voters with disabilities. The change to hand-marked paper ballot…
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