

OPTIONAL– Secure wireless transmission capability if approved for use according to jurisdictional rules.The Dominion Democracy Suite ImageCast Evolution system employs a precinct-level optical scan ballot counter (tabulator) in conjunction with an external ballot box. FUNCTIONAL– Large-inch touchscreen interface for easy navigation of administrative menus and ballot marking functions. This provides the voter with the ability to create a machine and human readable marked paper ballot entirely through an AVS interface.ACCESSIBLE– Large-inch touchscreen interface for easy navigation of administrative menus and ballot marking functions.EASY– Simple set-up and operation for a true plug and play experience.FLEXIBLE– Compatible with a variety of large capacity ballot boxes.EFFICIENT– Appends any length of paper ballots and choice summary ballots without presorting.Appends the digital ballot image with the AuditMark® vote cast record for improved transparency. TRANSPARENT– Scans, records, and interprets each cast ballot with a dual image 200 dpi scanner.INTUITIVE– Large-inch touchscreen interface for easy navigation of administrative menus and ballot marking functions.The ImageCast® Evolution combines universal voting access with efficient and accurate scanning and tabulation functionality meeting all of your precinct voting needs. The market’s only all-in-one precinct-based optical scan tabulator featuring a fully integrated ballot-marking device. Along with a final vote count tape at the end of the night that is also posted at the precinct and then returned with the tabulator, ballots, and other election-related materials to our office by the Precinct Warden and a uniformed Haverhill Police Officer assigned to that precinct at the end of the day.THE MOST ADVANCED ALL-IN-ONE OPTICAL SCAN TABULATOR & BALLOT MARKING DEVICE IMAGECAST® EVOLUTION The machines generate a “zero tape” which is posted on the morning of the election, showing that each machine starts with no count prior to the beginning of the election. They are not connected to the internet, have no wired connections other than to a power outlet (with battery backup, also tested in advance, should power at the polling place fail). They are also secured throughout the process in the same way as the ballots.


Our current voting machines were chosen via a competitive quote process, and are always tested in our office prior to an Election Day. Hondorp, MMC, CMMC City Clerk 300 Monroe Avenue N.W. You are integral to the democratic process Joel H. I want to thank you for your service to the City of Grand Rapids and more importantly to the voters. The voting machines we use are one of two possible models certified by the Secretary of State’s Election Division. ONE MORE TIME INTEGRITY AND RECOUNTABLILITY. The machines were purchased from and maintained by LHS Associates. The City of Haverhill uses ImageCast 2 Precinct Tabulators at all 28 precincts. As is with every election in Haverhill, all election workers are/were sworn in, Haverhill Police Offices are/were present with the ballots throughout the day, and the entire Recount process if necessary. The ballots themselves were secure from the morning of Election Day to the end of the Recount, as were the voting machines. In fact, voters of the 3 rd Congressional District (including Haverhill) saw first hand in 2018, when the top two candidates came within 0.2% of the vote of each other, and a Recount was requested, held, and affirmed the result. If any question arises about the results we report on election night (the so-called “preliminary results”), we can pull the ballots and count them by hand. There are no touch-screen terminals connected to the internet and every ballot provides every vote with a paper trail rendering your vote unable to be hacked or changed. Every community in this state, no matter its size, uses some form of paper ballot. Some basic facts all citizens of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts should understand. Board of Registrars of Voters - Elections.Whittier Regional Vocational High School.
