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The piece of paper used to enter a voter's choices is called a ballot. However, the ballot is usually not thin paper but a heavier-weight, stiff paper. It is usually a multi-page ballot with the voting "issues" and candidates. A stylus is used to "poke" the area next to the issue or candidate and the hole must have no hanging "chad" (part that is still attached to the hole).

Also more USA States have started Electronic voting, so there are no "paper ballots".

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