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Several people on social media are warning that if you use a Sharpie, it could bleed through the ballot and your vote won’t count. One post has been viewed almost 300,000 times.
Yes, you can use a Sharpie to fill out your ballot in some states. Many voting machine manufacturers recommend them over ink pens because they dry quickly and the machines read their ink better.
CBS News Philadelphia found that filling out your ballot using a Sharpie pen will not invalidate it, according to local county and state election officials.
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