Opinion ID: 2744274
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Heading: the use of unique numbers and barcodes, and

Text: (2) the use of a unique ballot within a batch after final certification of the vote. But the new regulations do not moot the remaining challenges. The clerks point out that the new regulations require counties to print at least ten ballots of each ballot style for each number. Id. § 1505- 1:4.8.4; see Clerks’ Br. at 11. But this requirement does not moot the claims. Though the counties will use ten copies of every ballot style, some ballots may remain traceable because they will be unique among the ballots 11 cast on a single voting machine or within a batch before certification. Therefore, Citizen Center’s challenges are not moot with respect to the use of a unique ballot among the ballots cast on a voting machine and use of a unique ballot within a batch before final certification of the vote.