Zero tape definition
Zero tape means a printout of the internal data registers in electronic vote-tabulating equipment indicating a zero value before any ballots are tabulated on that machine.
Zero tape means a printout of the internal data registers in electronic vote- tabulating equipment indicating that those registers contain values of “Zero (0)” and reflect no voter choices for any candidate or ballot issue.
Zero tape means a tape printed out by a ballot scanner unit which shows that no votes have been tabulated by the scanner for that election.
More Definitions of Zero tape
Zero tape means a printout of the internal data registers in electronic
Zero tape means a printout of the internal data registers in electronic vote- tabulating equipment indicating that those registers contain values of "Zero (0)" and
Zero tape means a printed register tape of all totals on the vote tabulating unit’s memory card that indicates zero for all categories.
Zero tape means a paper record that no votes have been cast or counted on any automatic tabulating equipment or voting machine.
Zero tape means the tabulator's printed report which shows that the total number of votes stored on the tabulator's memory media is zero for all candidates and answer to any by-law or question.