To process these punched cards he invented the tabulator, and the keypunch machines.
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Many DREs include a communication device to transmit vote totals to a central tabulator.
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In the case of optical-scan machines, the hand counts will be checked against the tabulator.
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Prior to that, tabulator operators had to write down totals from counter wheels onto tally sheets.
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The Optech precinct tabulator scans paper ballots and stores the ballot marks on an internal memory card.
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Because the woman passed out before inserting her ballot into an electronic tabulator, her vote will be hand-counted.
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The team with the most birds when its shells run out, or maybe the one with the most forgetful shotshell tabulator, wins.
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He also invented a tabulator.
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Poll worker and Assistant Moderator Mary Obre, goes through absentee ballots before they are put through an auto tabulator.
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Counter: a calculator that keeps a record of the number of times something happens
The Tabulator is a generic data browser and editor. Using outline and table modes, it provides a way to browse RDF/Linked Data on the web. RDF is the standard for inter-application data exchange.
A person who counts or tabulates things; The mechanism on a typewriter that sets the position of columns and borders; An early data processing machine that produces printed lists and totals from data on punched cards
A commissioned official whose duties include recording the entry and tabulation of contest results.