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Full-face Polling Official’s Manual Version 1.1.2 December 28, 2005
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are read. If write-in option is allowed, this option will be read after all candidates are read. “Skip
Contest” will be the last choice provided for each contest.
The voter simply presses the “Lower Right Corner Button” when the desired candidate’s name is
read. The system will immediately confirm that the voter has selected this candidate for the
current contest. The voter will be directed to vote for the next choice or contest.
If the voter knows how to type on a keyboard, he/she can write-in by typing directly from the
QWERTY keyboard. If the voter does not know how to type, he/she can press the “Upper Right
Corner Button” to scroll through the alphabet list and press the key below the “Upper Right
Corner Button” to select one letter at a time.
For public questions, the voter will hear the options “Yes”, “No” or “Skip Choices” after the
question has been read.
When the voter has made choices for every contest/question on the ballot, the system will read
back every selection, one by one, for the voter to review or change. To change a selection, press
the “Lower Right Corner Button” after you hear that selection. You will be brought back to that
contest to make another choice.
If you are satisfied after you heard every selection, press the “Lower Left Corner Button” twice
to confirm casting your ballot. If printing the VVPAT is required by your jurisdiction, after the
voter casts the ballot successfully, a VVPAT will be printed and withdrawn immediately if the
voter used the Voice-assisted voting because the system assumes that the voter is not able to
visually review the VVPAT. Instead, the system will read what has been printed on the VVPAT
back to the voter giving a chance to “review” it.
The voice-assisted voting program is designed to be self-explanatory and intuitive. From our
experience, the voter has little problem in using this feature after getting familiar with the four
basic buttons.