In my county (assuming it is state wide ?) the voting machines are touch screen. You do a write-in by touching the "other" button and then typing the name on the screen keyboard. The computer still tallies the votes regardless. After you finalize your vote you get a print out that you drop into a locked box for what it's worth. Only another computer can read the code in the event of a recount.
In my county (assuming it is state wide ?) the voting machines are touch screen. You do a write-in by touching the "other" button and then typing the name on the screen keyboard. The computer still tallies the votes regardless. After you finalize your vote you get a print out that you drop into a locked box for what it's worth. Only another computer can read the code in the event of a recount.