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Default vote counting

OK...here's the problem.

We're having elections soon at our local, and I want to make a couter that I
can use to tally the votes. There's at least 2 candidates for each office
(president, v-p, sec-treas, trustees and business agent - with the exception
of recording secretary, who's running unopposed) and several of these people
are on different slates.

What I'd like to do is make a spreadsheet that allows me to click on a
command button or check box - or whatever - for each candidate, and also do
the same for each slate (which would add a vote to each candidate on the
slate). Then I could have a 'tally button' where these votes would be counted
and added to each candidate's total. I'm sure this is possible but the
programming is beyond me. Anyone have something similar out there that I
could use, or have programming that I could adapt?

Elections are next month, and I hope to have it done by then. So far I've
got the layout done but getting the buttons and boxes to work si beyond my
skill at this point. Thanks for any help!

David
 
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