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report3, Different Types of Electronic Voting Systems and their benefits! Direct Recording Electronic (DRE) Machines Computer terminals that allow voters to enter votes by pressing buttons or touching images on a computer screen. DRE machines can display images as well as text., Different Types of Electronic Voting Systems and their benefits! Punch Card Voters can mark their ballots by punching holes in paper cards using a stylys. Punch cards then are fed into computerized counting machines., Different Types of Electronic Voting Systems and their benefits! Internet-Based Voting Allows users to cast a vote from any computer connected to the Internet. The ballot then is transferred via the Internet to a centralized tallying center., Paper ballots printed with circles, squares or other shapes that voters fill into mark their votes. Optical scanning technology is used to detect the marks on each ballot. BENEFIT Easy to use, most voters are accustomed to using such cards. Scanning machine can notify voters if their ballot is improperly marked, giving them the opportunity to remark their ballots., Different Types of Electronic Voting Systems and their benefits! Optical Mark Recognition Paper ballots printed with circles, squares or other shapes that voters fill into mark their votes. Optical scanning technology is used to detect the marks on each ballot., Allows users to cast a vote from any computer connected to the Internet. The ballot then is transferred via the Internet to a centralized tallying center. BENEFIT Can eliminate the expenses associated with setting up and staffing remote voting locations, make voting more convenient for voters and eliminate the need for separate absentee ballot systems., Voters can mark their ballots by punching holes in paper cards using a stylys. Punch cards then are fed into computerized counting machines. BENEFIT Easy to use, most voters are most comfortable to using these cards., Computer terminals that allow voters to enter votes by pressing buttons or touching images on a computer screen. DRE machines can display images as well as text. BENEFIT Easy to use, if designed well. More accessible to disabled or illiterate, because graphics can be used instead of text or to support text. Systems does not allow voter to make unambiguous choices thus no questions on intended vote can arise.