AutoMARK Reminders: As we prepare for the November
4 election we would like to take this opportunity to remind you of a number of
important procedural and technical issues related to the use of the AutoMARK
Voter Assist Terminals.
· Removal
of Ballot Stub - Please remind your election
inspectors that when issuing a ballot to a voter who has opted to mark his or
her ballot using the AutoMARK terminal, the ballot stub must be removed when
the ballot is issued. Failure to remove the ballot stub prior to inserting
the ballot into the terminal may cause the ballot to jam.
· Ballot
Secrecy - Michigan law requires that all ballots be
marked and voted in secret. Therefore, the terminal must be positioned in the
voting area with the front turned away from voters, inspectors, challengers
and others in the polling place. In addition, the privacy hood provided with
each terminal must be used.
· Voters
Requesting Assistance - If a voter requests
assistance in voting his or her ballot, the voter must be offered the
opportunity to mark the ballot without assistance using the AutoMARK
terminal. If the voter declines and requests that he or she be allowed to
vote the ballot with assistance, follow the usual procedure.
· Voters
Requesting to Use theAutoMARK - If a voter requests
that he or she be allowed to use the AutoMARK terminal to mark the ballot, the
request should be immediately granted. The terminal may be used by anyone
upon request. Voters should never be discouraged from using this equipment
or asked why they want to use the equipment. In addition, election
inspectors should never document the names of individuals who opt to use the
AutoMark terminal.
· Sequoia
Optech Users - Please ensure that all terminals are
set to read "arrow" style ballots. In some cases, a review of the error
messages downloaded from flashcards from the previous election show that the
equipment is set to read "oval" style ballots. Failing to set the equipment
to read "arrow" style ballots makes it impossible for the terminals to accept
ballots during preliminary testing and on Election Day. Complete the
following steps to prepare the terminal to accept and read arrow style (Optech)
ballots:
1.
Insert switch mode key - turn to Test position
2.
Select System Maintenance
3.
Enter Password - VOGUE
4.
Select OK
5.
In System Maintenance, select Ballot Type
Selection
6.
Select Enable for Optech Ballots
7.
Select Done
· Equipment
Failures - Please report all equipment failures to
ES&S Support as soon as possible. Problems discovered during preliminary
accuracy testing should be immediately reported to ES&S at 1-800-247-8683.
Reporting known problems as early as possible will ensure that the equipment
is functioning properly on Election Day. As we are working very closely with
ES&S to document and address all known technical issues, it is important at
all equipment related issues be reported.
· Audit
Log Report - When reporting equipment failures, you
will be asked to provide support staff with the error message that appears on
the audit log report. This information is needed to identify the specific
cause of the problem. Complete the following steps to view and/or print the
audit log report:
1. Insert
switch mode key - turn to Test position
2. Select
System Maintenance
3. Enter
Password - VOGUE
4. Select OK
5. Select
View/Download Log File
6. Select
View Scan Log to view the log
7. Select
Print File if you wish to print the log (insert a blank ballot or plain piece
of paper)
8. Select
Done
· Stubbed
Test Ballots - When performing "preliminary" testing
of the AutoMARK terminals, it is important that some of the ballots
used contain stubs. While the stubs must be removed prior to the ballot being
inserted into the terminal, including stubbed ballots in your test deck will
give you the opportunity to simulate actual Election Day conditions.
· Use
a Fresh Ink Cartridge - While previously used ink
cartridges may be re-used to perform preliminary testing, a fresh cartridge
should always be installed into each terminal for use on Election Day.
· Power
Source - AutoMARK terminals should always be plugged
into an electrical outlet while in use. While all AutoMARK units have a
battery backup, the batteries will only provide several hours of power and
should be relied on only in an emergency. It is also important that the
switch mode key be turned to the "off" position following testing and the
close of the polls. Storing the terminals while turned on will unnecessarily
drain the battery which will shorten the life of the battery.
· Use
of Different Length Ballots with AutoMARK:
If you
used a ballot that was 15 inches or shorter at the previous election you will
need to make a manual adjustment to the ballot feed tray (?Roller
Guide') of each AutoMARK device to allow for the acceptance of the longer
ballot that will be used in August. Instructions on how to perform this task
are available by on the "User Documentation Manuals" CD, which was provided
along with each AutoMARK device.
· Optech
Users Only - Use of One, Two or Three Column Ballots with AutoMARK:
If you used a one or two column ballot at the last election, please remember
that the ballot input tray on the AutoMARK and tabulator must be changed to
accommodate the three column ballot.. Please refer to "NEWS YOU CAN USE"
Issue 280, February 20, 2007, for details.