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3.2.4-F Conventional use of color

The use of color by the voting system SHOULD agree with common conventions: (a) green, blue or white is used for general information or as a normal status indicator; (b) amber or yellow is used to indicate warnings or a marginal status; (c) red is used to indicate error conditions or a problem requiring immediate attention.

Applies To: Voting system

Test Reference: Part 3: 3.2 “Functional Testing”

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