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Voting goes hi-tech

Updated: October 11, 2012
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URBANA -- Checking in at the polls just got easier. Election judges in Champaign County are now being trained on new equipment.

All 100-polling places will use new laptops to check voters in. When you show up to cast your vote, a judge will search for you by name, address or birthdate.

When they find your record, they'll verify your registration and make sure you get the correct ballot. A federal grant paid for all laptops and new equipment.

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