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Historic Coyle Voting Machine.

$ 897.6

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Condition: Used

    Description

    The Coyle was the first voting machine to turn a punch card into a ballot. The Coyle Voting Machine was developed by Martin A. Coyle and introduced in Butler and Greene Counties, Ohio, in 1961. Candidates and referendum issues are printed directly on the card, and are keyed to pre-scored holes on the card margin to be punched by the voter..
    The machine powers up and works. Its kind of loud when it punches. I am not sure if thats normal or not. I have only seen this Machine in photos and museums.