zero tape
Zero tape (also called a zero report) is a file produced by electronic voter machines showing that the machine has no votes tallied at the beginning of an election. Many states require poll workers to retrieve a zero tape prior to counting votes, ensuring the machines areĀ starting the counts at zero. This allows states to compare numbers from the zero-tape and final vote tallies for each machine in case an error arises, or to fulfill state-mandated audits of election results. Zero tape rules and other voting machine procedures have been put in place by the federal and state governments in response to prior discrepancies such as those at issue in Bush v. Gore, 531 U.S. 98 (2000).
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