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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsPlease feed your provisional ballot here (for the folks without "proper" ID.)

CrispyQ
(40,804 posts)Do they ever get counted?
Cute image. Love the hamster wheel.
A lot of states had some similar mechanism. I don't know that all did or that they all had the same safeguards and procedures.
HAVA regularized a haphazard system, or at least put constraints on how states had to have their provisional ballots organized.
New York State, for instance, had "affadavit ballots" that were exactly provisional ballots; you signed a bit of legal language on the envelope holding your ballot to swear you were a duly eligible voter, a poll worker countersigned and noted that you'd cast an affadavit ballot, and then your ballot envelope was put in a box. Affadavit ballots were checked out in the days after the elections, at least in the county I lived in, and any found to be a ballot legally cast it was just chucked into the pile of paper ballots for the official cout. Most ballots were cast by lever machines.
