Reliably Ignored Mark

Primary definition

"The form of on a ballot that will never be detected or counted no matter when the MARK ballot is run through a tabulating machine, irrespective of which voting target is being marked, and irrespective of the particular machine being used." Jones.

Also known asRIM · reliably-ignored mark · reliably ignored marks · reliably-ignored marks
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"The form of on a ballot that will never be detected or counted no matter when the MARK ballot is run through a tabulating machine, irrespective of which voting target is being marked, and irrespective of the particular machine being used." Jones.

Electronic Voting Glossary · 2024

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Election Security Glossary. (2026). Reliably Ignored Mark. In Election Security Glossary. Retrieved August 21, 2026, from https://electionsecurityglossary.com/glossary/reliably-ignored-mark

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