IP Library Granted Patent US 7,753,273
Granted Patent B2
US 7,753,273 · App. 10/454,345 · Granted Jul 13, 2010

Ballot marking system and apparatus utilizing multiple key switch voter interface

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Patent No.
US 7,753,273
App. No.
10/454,345
Granted
Jul 13, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A ballot marking system and apparatus for marking 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 by the marking apparatus. The voting station includes a multiple key-switch navigation sub-panel by which the voter enters his or her selections in response to audio prompts. If a ballot is to be machine marked, the ballot is inserted into the marking device and candidate selections are presented to the voter through an audio voting sequence and/or on the touchscreen. Candidate selections entered on the sub-panel or touchscreen are marked on the ballot by a print mechanism which marks 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 (33)

1. A method of voting that allows a voter to navigate a plurality of contests and a plurality of options associated with each of said contests, said method comprising:

providing a navigation device comprising a center push-button switch, a first pair of push-button switches positioned above and below said center push-button switch, and a second pair of push-button switches positioned left and right of said center push-button switch;

presenting said contests and said associated options to the voter, wherein one of said first and second pairs of push-button switches enables the voter to scroll among said contests, and wherein the other of said first and second pairs of push-button switches enables the voter to scroll among said options; and

receiving a plurality of voting selections from the voter, wherein said center push-button switch enables the voter to make at least one voting selection for each of said contests by selecting at least one of said options without providing any input on other of said options.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein at least two of said push-button switches are uniquely shaped.

3. The method of claim 2 wherein said first pair of push-button switches are generally triangularly shaped and point up and down respectively, said second pair of push-button switches are generally triangularly shaped and point right and left respectively, and said center push-button switch is generally rectangularly shaped.

4. The method of claim 1 wherein said navigation device includes one or more auxiliary push-button switches located remote from said first and second pairs of push-button switches and said center push-button switch.

5. A method of voting that allows a voter to navigate a plurality of contests and a plurality of options associated with each of said contests, said method comprising:

providing a display screen;

providing a navigation device comprising a center push-button switch, a first pair of push-button switches positioned above and below said center push-button switch, and a second pair of push-button switches positioned left and right of said center push-button switch;

visually presenting said contests and said associated options to the voter on said display screen, wherein one of said first and second pairs of push-button switches enables the voter to scroll among said contests, and wherein the other of said first and second pairs of push-button switches enables the voter to scroll among said options; and

receiving a plurality of voting selections from the voter, wherein said center push-button switch enables the voter to make at least one voting selection for each of said contests by selecting at least one of said options without providing any input on other of said options.

6. The method of claim 5 wherein at least two of said push-button switches are uniquely shaped.

7. The method of claim 6 wherein said first pair of push-button switches are generally triangularly shaped and point up and down respectively, said second pair of push-button switches are generally triangularly shaped and point right and left respectively, and said center push-button switch is generally rectangularly shaped.

8. The method of claim 5 wherein said navigation device includes one or more auxiliary push-button switches located remote from said first and second pairs of push-button switches and said center push-button switch.

9. A method of voting that allows a voter to navigate a plurality of contests and a plurality of options associated with each of said contests, said method comprising:

providing a set of headphones;

providing a navigation device comprising a center push-button switch, a first pair of push-button switches positioned above and below said center push-button switch, and a second pair of push-button switches positioned left and right of said center push-button switch;

audibly presenting said contests and said associated options to the voter via said headphones, wherein one of said first and second pairs of push-button switches enables the voter to scroll among said contests, and wherein the other of said first and second pairs of push-button switches enables the voter to scroll among said options; and

receiving a plurality of voting selections from the voter, wherein said center push-button switch enables the voter to make at least one voting selection for each of said contests by selecting at least one of said options without providing any input on other of said options.

10. The method of claim 9 wherein at least two of said push-button switches are uniquely shaped.

11. The method of claim 10 wherein said first pair of push-button switches are generally triangularly shaped and point up and down respectively, said second pair of push-button switches are generally triangularly shaped and point right and left respectively, and said center push-button switch is generally rectangularly shaped.

12. The method of claim 9 wherein said navigation device includes one or more auxiliary push-button switches located remote from said first and second pairs of push-button switches and said center push-button switch.

13. A voting system comprising:

a ballot marking device;

one or both of a display screen and a set of headphones in communication with said ballot marking device and configured to present a plurality of contests and a plurality of options associated with each of said contests; and

a navigation device in communication with said ballot marking device and having a center push-button switch, a first pair of push-button switches positioned above and below said center push-button switch, and a second pair of push-button switches positioned left and right of said center push-button switch, wherein said navigation device is configured such that one of said first and second pairs of push-button switches enables scrolling among said contests, wherein the other of said first and second pairs of push-button switches enables scrolling among said options; and wherein said center push-button switch enables the entry of at least one voting selection for each of said contests by selecting at least one of said without providing any input on other of said options.

14. The voting system of claim 13 wherein at least two of said push-button switches are uniquely shaped.

15. The voting system of claim 14 wherein said first pair of push-button switches are generally triangularly shaped and point up and down respectively, said second pair of push-button switches are generally triangularly shaped and point right and left respectively, and said center push-button switch is generally rectangularly shaped.

16. The voting system of claim 13 wherein said navigation device includes one or more auxiliary push-button switches located remote from said first and second pairs of push-button switches and said center push-button switch.

17. The voting system of claim 13 further comprising a pre-printed ballot.

18. The voting system of claim 17 wherein said ballot marking device comprises a printing mechanism operable to mark said selection of at least one of said options for each of said contests on said pre-printed ballot.

19. The voting system of claim 18 further comprising a ballot scanning device operable to scan said ballot and tabulate said selection of at least one of said options for each of said contests marked thereon.

Assignments (3)
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 →