Provisional Ballots
Although the question of how provisional ballots should be counted was a hot topic and the subject of many lawsuits leading up to the 2004 presidential election, many states have been using provisional ballots for years with little controversy.  Today, as one of the provisions of the Help America Vote Act (HAVA), all states are required to have provisional ballots available for voters to use.

A provisional ballot is a ballot a voter casts on Election Day when that voter's name does not appear on the voter rolls. These ballots are for all intents and purposes the same as regular ballots, except they are not automatically counted on Election Day. Instead, they are kept separate from the other ballots until election officials can determine that the voter who cast the provisional ballot is actually eligible to vote.

In recent years, legal battles have erupted about how provisional ballots should be counted. While some states  count provisional ballots cast in the wrong voting precinct, others demand that all votes be cast in the correct precinct to count. In some instances, counties in the same state set different requirements for provisional ballots.  The universal usage of provisional ballots will enable more voters to cast a ballot, but it is essential that policies concerning the counting of ballots are uniform.
 
Provisional Ballot Voting
July 20th 2005
Georgia's Undemocratic Voter Law
The New York Times

Georgia ID law erects voting barriers for black, poor and elderly voters.

March 22nd 2005
Bill Would Improve Voting Standards
Minnesota Daily

Minnesota Senate Elections Committee passes amendment to make it easier for college students to register to vote.

March 18th 2005
Two-Thirds of Provisional ballots Counted, But Wide Variations Between States
The Californian: North County Times

Wide variations exist regarding how provisional ballots are counted. Voters in one region of the country are more likely to have their votes counted than those in other regions.

December 13th 2004
County Chair Finds That Own Ballot Was Rejected
Channel 6 News New Orleans

October 18th 2004
A Clean Count?
Newsweek

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