Prime III Curtis Cain – czc0016 Kevin Simmons - kzs0014 Sriharsha Sathyanarayana - sbs0006 Rajendra Kokate - rdk0003.

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Prime III Curtis Cain – czc0016 Kevin Simmons - kzs0014 Sriharsha Sathyanarayana - sbs0006 Rajendra Kokate - rdk0003

About Prime III

Prime III Walkthrough: Screen shot 1 – Prompts the poll worker to enter their access code to begin voting Screen shot 2 – Prompts the voter to select the speed of voice for audio guidance and continue Screen shot 3 – Asks the user are they ready to start Screen shot 4 – Asks the user who they wish to elect for president; users can select up to 3 candidates Screen shot 5 – Confirms the users previous selection for president Screen shot 6 – Asks the user who they wish to elect for vice president; users can select only 1 candidate. Screen shot 7 – Confirms the users previous selection for vice president Screen shot 8 – Asks the user who they wish to elect for governor; users can select up to 2 candidates. Screen shot 9 – Confirms the users selection of the first candidate Screen shot 10 – Confirms the users selection of both candidates for governor. Screen shot 11 – Asks the user to respond yes or no to a proposition Screen shot 12 – Confirms the users response to the proposition Screen shot 13 – Verification screen of the users selections Screen shot 14 – Final verification of the users ballot; the user can make changes or cast their ballot Screen shot 15 – Shows a Ballot ID for audit references and shows the user their selections Screen shot 16 – Thanks the user for using the system

Prime III Demo & Results