IP Library Granted Patent US 7,100,828
Granted Patent B2
US 7,100,828 · App. 10/347,528 · Granted Sep 5, 2006

Voting system utilizing hand and machine markable ballots

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Patent No.
US 7,100,828
App. No.
10/347,528
Granted
Sep 5, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A voting system utilizing a paper ballot listing a plurality of candidates which includes a marking space for each candidate which can be either hand-marked by a voter, or machine-marked in an electronic voting station. The voting station includes a ballot marking device and a touch-screen voting terminal. If the ballot is to be machine marked, the ballot is inserted into the marking device and candidate selections are presented to the voter on the touch-screen. Candidate Selections entered on the touch-screen are marked on the ballot by the marking device in marking spaces corresponding to the selected candidates, and the ballot is returned to the voter in a form which enables the voter to visually confirm that his selections have been marked. The ballot, whether hand-marked or machine-marked, is inserted in a ballot scanning device, wherein it is tallied and deposited in a ballot box.

Claims (35)

1. A voting system for recording a voter's selection of one candidate from a slate of one or more candidates, comprising:

a hand-markable physical ballot for receiving at least one voter-detectable mark indicating the voter's selection of a candidate from the slate of one or more candidates, said ballot providing the names of and an associated marking space for each candidate in said slate of candidates;

a voting terminal for displaying to the voter one or more displays presenting a choice of candidates from said slate of candidates, and for receiving an input from the voter indicating the selection of a candidate from said slate of candidates;

a ballot marking device for receiving said ballot, determining the slate appropriate to said ballot, and in response to said voter input to said voting terminal, providing a voter-detectable mark in the marking space corresponding to said selected candidate; and

a ballot scanning device for receiving said ballot and recording said voter-detectable mark in said marking space associated with said selected candidate as a vote cast for said selected candidate.

2. The voting system as defined in claim 1 wherein said physical ballot is a paper ballot.

3. The voting system as defined in claim 2 wherein said marking device comprises a printer and said voter-detectable mark is a visually-detectable mark.

4. The voting system as defined in claim 3 wherein said ballot scanning device is an optical scanning device.

5. The voting system as defined in claim 4 wherein said ballot scanning device is an optical scanning device.

6. In a voting system for recording a voter's selection of one candidate from a slate of one or more candidates on a hand-markable physical ballot for receiving one or more voter-detectable marks indicating the voter's selection of a candidate from the slate of one or more candidates, the ballot providing the names of and an associated marking space for each candidate in said slate of candidates, the ballot being readable by a ballot scanning device receiving the ballot and recording the voter-detectable mark in the marking space associated with the selected candidate as a vote cast for the selected candidate, the improvement comprising:

a voting terminal for providing to the voter one or more displays presenting a choice of candidates from the slate of candidates, and for receiving an input from the voter indicating the selection of a candidate from said slate of candidates; and

a ballot marking device for receiving the ballot, determining the slate appropriate to said ballot, and in response to said voter input to said voting terminal, providing a voter-detectable mark in the marking space corresponding to said selected candidate.

7. The voting system as defined in claim 6 wherein the physical ballot is a paper ballot.

8. The voting system as defined in claim 7 wherein said marking device comprises a printer and said voter-detectable mark is a visually-detectable mark.

9. A voting station for use in conjunction with a hand-markable physical ballot for receiving at least one voter-detectable mark indicating a voter's selection of a candidate from a slate of one or more candidates, the ballot providing the names of and an associated marking space for each candidate in the slate of candidates, said voting station comprising;

a voting terminal for providing to the voter one or more displays presenting a choice of candidates from the slate of candidates, and for receiving an input from the voter indicating the selection of a candidate from said slate of candidates; and

a ballot marking device for receiving the ballot, determining the slate appropriate to said ballot, and in response to said voter input to said voting terminal, providing a voter detectable mark in the marking space corresponding to said selected candidate.

10. The voting station as defined in claim 9 wherein said physical ballot is a paper ballot.

11. The voting station as defined in claim 10 wherein said marking device comprises a printer and said voter-detectable mark is a visually-detectable mark.

12. The voting station as defined in claim 11 wherein said ballot scanning device is an optical scanning device.

13. A ballot marking device for use in conjunction with a hand-markable physical ballot for receiving at least one-voter detectable mark indicating the voter's selection of a candidate from the slate of one or more candidates, the ballot providing the names of and an associated marking space for each candidate in the slate of candidates, and a voting terminal for providing to the voter one or more displays presenting a choice of candidates from the slate of candidates, and means for receiving an input from the voter indicating the selection of a candidate from the slate of candidates, comprising:

a transport mechanism for receiving the ballot and determining the slate appropriate to said ballot; and

a marking head responding to the voter input to the voting terminal for providing a voter-detectable mark in the marking space corresponding to the selected candidate.

14. The ballot marking device as defined in claim 13 wherein said physical ballot is a paper ballot.

15. The ballot marking device as defined in claim 14 wherein said marking device comprises a printer and said voter-detectable mark is a visually-detectable mark.

16. The ballot marking device as defined in claim 15 wherein said ballot scanning device is an optical scanning device.

17. A method for recording a voter's selection of one candidate from a slate of one or more candidates, comprising the steps of:

providing a hand-markable physical ballot for receiving at least one voter-detectable mark indicating the voter's selection of a candidate from the slate of one or more candidates, the ballot providing the names of and an associated marking space for each candidate in the slate of candidates;

determining the slate appropriate to said ballot;

providing to the voter on a voting terminal one or more displays presenting a choice of candidates from the slate of candidates, and receiving an input from the voter indicating the selection of a candidate from the slate of candidates;

providing by means of a ballot marking device responsive to the voter input to the voting terminal, a voter-detectable mark in the marking space corresponding to the selected candidate; and

receiving the ballot in a ballot scanning device and recording the voter-detectable mark in the marking space associated with the selected candidate as a vote cast for the selected candidate.

18. The method defined in claim 17 wherein said physical ballot is a paper ballot.

19. The method defined in claim 18 wherein said marking device comprises a printer and said voter-detectable mark is a visually-detectable mark.

20. The method defined in claim 19 wherein said ballot scanning device is an optical scanning device.

Assignments (7)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 11, 2012
From: ELECTION SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE, INC.
To: ELECTION SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE, LLC
Reel/Frame 027519/0668 →
MERGER Recorded Dec 15, 2011
From: ES&S AUTOMARK, LLC
To: ELECTION SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE, INC.
Reel/Frame 027391/0708 →
NOTICE OF GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Apr 1, 2011
From: ES&S AUTOMARK, LLC
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 026067/0942 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 14, 2008
From: ATS ACQUISITION, LLC
To: ES&S AUTOMARK, LLC
Reel/Frame 020645/0952 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 8, 2008
From: AUTOMARK TECHNICAL SYSTEMS, LLC
To: ATS ACQUISITION, LLC
Reel/Frame 020478/0438 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 18, 2005
From: TELESONICS VENTURES, LLC
To: AUTOMARK TECNICAL SYSTEMS, LLC
Reel/Frame 016196/0675 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 29, 2004
From: CUMMINGS, EUGENE M.
To: TELESONICS VENTURES, LLC
Reel/Frame 016123/0845 →