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The types of voting equipment used in the United States vary from state to state. Some jurisdictions use electronic devices to record votes while others use paper ballots. Tabulation methods likewise vary from state to state.[1][2]

Types of voting equipment

The following types of voting equipment are in use in the United States or have been used in recent years:[1]

  • Optical scan paper ballot systems: Voters mark their votes by filling in an oval, box, or similar shape on a paper ballot. The paper ballots are scanned either at the polling place or at a central location.[1]
  • Direct recording electronic (DRE) systems: DRE systems employ computers that record votes directly into the computers' memory. These interfaces may incorporate touchscreens, dials, or mechanical buttons. The voter's choices are stored by the computer on a cartridge or hard drive. Some DRE systems are also equipped with Voter-Verified Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) printers, which produce paper records that can be preserved to be tabulated in case of an audit or recount.[1]
  • Ballot-marking devices and systems (BMDs): A BMD "allows for the electronic presentation of a ballot, electronic selection of valid contest options, and the production of a human-readable paper ballot, but does not make any other lasting record of the voter’s selections." Initially used primarily to accommodate voters with disabilities, BMDs are used by all voters in some locations.[1]

Voting equipment by state

The maps below show what ballot marking and tabulation methods were used in each state as of September 2025.

The table below shows what voting equipment was used in each state as of September 2025.[1]

Voting equipment usage by state
State Ballot marking methods Tabulation methods
Alabama Hand-marked paper ballots and BMDs Optical scan
Alaska Hand-marked paper ballots, BMDs and DREs with VVPAT Hand Count, optical scan, and DRE
Arizona Hand-marked paper ballots and BMDs Optical scan
Arkansas BMDs for all voters Optical scan
California All-mail ballots. Election Day voting centers: hand-marked paper ballots and BMDs Optical scan
Colorado All-mail ballots. Election Day voting centers: hand-marked paper ballots and BMDs Hand count and optical scan
Connecticut Hand-marked paper ballots and BMDs Optical scan
Delaware BMDs for all voters BMD/Tabulator
Florida Hand-marked paper ballots and BMDs Optical scan
Georgia BMDs for all voters Optical scan
Hawaii All-mail ballots. Election Day voting centers: hand-marked paper ballots and BMDs Optical scan
Idaho Hand-marked paper ballots and BMDs Hand count and optical scan
Illinois Hand-marked paper ballots, BMDs, and DREs with VVPAT Optical scan
Indiana Hand-marked paper ballots, BMDs, and DREs with and without VVPAT Optical scan and DRE
Iowa Hand-marked paper ballots and BMDs Optical scan
Kansas Hand-marked paper ballots and BMDs BMD/Tabulator and optical scan
Kentucky BMDs for all voters Optical scan
Louisiana DREs without VVPAT for all voters DRE
Maine Hand-marked paper ballots and BMDs Hand count and optical scan
Maryland Hand-marked paper ballots and BMDs Optical scan
Massachusetts Hand-marked paper ballots and BMDs Hand count and optical scan
Michigan Hand-marked paper ballots and BMDs Optical scan
Minnesota Hand-marked paper ballots and BMDs Hand count and optical scan
Mississippi Hand-marked paper ballots, BMDs, and DREs with and without VVPAT Optical scan
Missouri Hand-marked paper ballots, BMDs, and DREs with VVPAT Hand count and optical scan
Montana Hand-marked paper ballots and BMDs Hand count and optical scan
Nebraska Hand-marked paper ballots and BMDs Optical scan
Nevada All-mail ballots. Election Day voting centers: BMDs and DREs with VVPAT Optical scan and DRE
New Hampshire Hand-marked paper ballots and BMDs Hand count and optical scan
New Jersey Hand-marked paper ballots, BMDs, and DREs with and without VVPAT BMD/Tabulator, optical scan, and DRE
New Mexico Hand-marked paper ballots and BMDs Optical scan
New York Hand-marked paper ballots and BMDs BMD/Tabulator and optical scan
North Carolina Hand-marked paper ballots and BMDs Optical scan
North Dakota Hand-marked paper ballots and BMDs Optical scan
Ohio Hand-marked paper ballots, BMDs, and DREs with VVPAT BMD/Tabulator, optical scan, and DRE
Oklahoma Hand marked paper ballots; Direct recording assistive interface without VVPAT for accessibility Optical scan, accessible interface records votes directly into optical scan tabulation
Oregon All-mail ballots. Election Day voting centers: hand-marked paper ballots and BMDs Optical scan
Pennsylvania Hand-marked paper ballots and BMDs BMD/Tabulator and optical scan
Rhode Island Hand-marked paper ballots and BMDs Optical scan
South Carolina BMDs for all voters Optical scan
South Dakota Hand-marked paper ballots and BMDs Optical scan
Tennessee Hand-marked paper ballots, BMDs and DREs with and without VVPAT Optical scan and DRE
Texas Hand-marked paper ballots, BMDs and DREs without VVPAT Hand count, optical scan, and DRE
Utah All-mail ballots. Election Day voting centers: hand-marked paper ballots, BMDs, and DREs with VVPAT Optical scan and DRE
Vermont All-mail ballots. Election Day voting centers: hand-marked paper ballots and BMDs Hand count and optical scan
Virginia Hand-marked paper ballots and BMDs Optical scan
Washington All-mail ballots. Election Day voting centers: hand-marked paper ballots and BMDs Optical scan
West Virginia Hand-marked paper ballots, BMDs, and DREs with VVPAT BMD/Tabulator and optical scan
Wisconsin Hand-marked paper ballots, BMDs and DREs with VVPAT Hand count, optical scan, and DRE
Wyoming Hand-marked paper ballots and BMDs Optical scan
Source: Verified Voting, "The Verifier – Election Day Equipment – November 2026," accessed September 11, 2025


Voting equipment by state in past elections

2024

The table below shows what voting equipment was used in each state for the November 5, 2024 general election.[3]

Voting equipment usage in November 5, 2024, election


2020

The table below shows what voting equipment was used in each state for the November 3, 2020 general election.[4]

Voting equipment usage in November 3, 2020, election


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Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Verified Voting, "The Verifier – Polling Place Equipment – November 2024," accessed April 25, 2024 Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "verify" defined multiple times with different content Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "verify" defined multiple times with different content Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "verify" defined multiple times with different content
  2. Brennan Center for Justice, "America's Voting Machines at Risk," accessed April 25, 2024
  3. Verified Voting, "The Verifier – Election Day Equipment – November 2024," accessed September 11, 2025
  4. Verified Voting, "The Verifier – Polling Place Equipment – November 2020," accessed April 25, 2024