A sign instructs voters, in English Spanish, Chinese and Korean, to wait for the scanner, to cast their ballots in New York


A sign instructs voters, in English Spanish, Chinese and Korean, to wait for the scanner, to cast their ballots in New York in Washington Heights on election day on Tuesday, November 2, 2010. Voters for the first time in a general election in New York used electronic voting. (© Frances M. Roberts)


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