hanging chad
English
Noun
hanging chad (plural hanging chads)
- A piece of punch-through paper on a voting ballot that has not fully detached from the card-stock.
- 2002, Prisoners as Citizens: Human Rights in Australian Prisons, page 308:
- They were introduced to the mysteries of the 'hanging chad' and left wondering at the absence of both a federal electoral agency and a uniform ballot paper and the fact that the electoral processes in the vital State of Florida appeared to be in the partisan hands of a brother of one of the two candidates.
- 2006, 01:44:42 from the start, in Man of the Year:
- But, I mean, for me here's the basic thing. How plausible is it that a woman would fix an election because she's obsessed with me? I mean, where's the hanging chad?
- 2014, Jordan Ellenberg, How Not to Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking, page 401:
- Even that number, of course, is open to argument: How do we count a partially punched ballot, the so-called hanging chad?
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