Our process seems a little too lengthy to me.
1) Walk into the church gym & hand your photo ID to the person sitting at the front table who, in turn, gives you a piece of paper. On this piece of paper, you print your name, sign your name, write down your address, write the date, & check whether you're voting in the primary (dem or rep) or general election. Then, you hand the piece of paper back to the person who checks it for accuracy. (I guess?) This person then points you to one of two tables behind the front table & directs you to the person who is sitting at the section which includes the 1st letter of your last name.
2) At this table, you give the person the piece of paper from the 1st table & show your photo ID again. The person looks for your name in a book. When he/she finds your name, you are directed to sign the book on the blank beside your name. You are given your original piece of paper back & directed to a third table where the ballots are kept.
3) At the third table, you give the person your piece of paper. He/she takes it & puts it in a stack w/ other papers. He/she then gives you a ballot & directs you to sign your name at the top of the ballot. You are then given a folder to go w/ your ballot & directed to an area of tables in the center of the room where voters are voting. There are cardboard partitions set up on the tables.
4) You vote. The ballot is an 8 1/2 x 14" piece of cardstock paper. There are circles besides the candidates' names that you fill in w/ a regular pen - like a multiple choice test!
5) When you are done filling in the circles, you take your ballot up to the ballot machine where you are directed to tear off the top part where you signed your name earlier. After you do this, you slide your ballot into the machine & put the signed portion into a cardboard box.
6) You are now done voting!
And there are no "I Voted!" stickers!