tri chad

/traɪtʃæd/
noun
  1. A small piece of paper from a punch card that is not completely detached, often causing errors in voting or data processing.
    • The old voting machine produced a tri-chad that jammed the reader.
    • The election officials had to count each tri-chad by hand to verify the votes.
    • A hanging tri-chad can make it unclear which candidate a voter intended to choose.
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