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Previously, the ballot (on which judges record their marks and their vote for the winning side) was a triple carbon copy, with the top copy in white and the other two copies in different colours (typically pink, green, yellow etc.) The past practice was for Convenors to organise the printing of ballots prior to the tournament.

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  • Previously, the ballot (on which judges record their marks and their vote for the winning side) was a triple carbon copy, with the top copy in white and the other two copies in different colours (typically pink, green, yellow etc.) The past practice was for Convenors to organise the printing of ballots prior to the tournament.
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  • Previously, the ballot (on which judges record their marks and their vote for the winning side) was a triple carbon copy, with the top copy in white and the other two copies in different colours (typically pink, green, yellow etc.) The past practice was for Convenors to organise the printing of ballots prior to the tournament. However, the introduction of computer-generated personalized ballots has meant that ballots can only be printed the night before each day of debates. While this might appear time-consuming, the trouble saved from decoding handwriting, tracing down judges etc. has made this endeavour worthwhile.
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