Commissioners of Elections William Scriber and Donald Wart Sequoia Voting Systems
System Orientation and Overview ImageCast Voting System and Ballot Marking Device
The ImageCast voting system includes a Ballot Marking device (BMD) A device used to create a human-readable voted paper ballot through an electronic interface The interface must comply with the ADA requirements of HAVA. In other words, the system must produce a paper ballot through an audio, sip & puff, etc. interface that reflects the voter’s selections. Ballot Marking Device
General Requirements One BMD per Polling Place in each County BMD must have a display screen that matches the paper ballot BMD must produce a human and machine readable ballot All tabulation functionality must be disabled—all ballots hand tabulated
LCD Display Screen Ballot Printer Adjustable Swivel Arm ImageCast Precinct Tabulator Privacy Panel Audio-Tactile Interface (ATI) Ballot Marker Table Ballot Box Dominion ImageCast Voting System
ImageCast Physical Overview Stand-alone System LCD Display Screen Audio-Tactile Interface Ballot Printer Precinct Counter/Tabulator Ballot Box and Compartments BMD
BMD Audio Tactile Interface (ATI) ATI and headphones Additional Interfaces Sip and Puff Rocker Paddle
Ballot is Printed “on demand”
Using the ImageCast Counter BMD-printed ballot is inserted into Counter Voter’s choices may be read back Voter may “spoil” a ballot Voter may receive warnings Undervote Blank Ballot Voter approves and casts ballot Ballot is counted* *ImageCast Public Counter increments by 1