

#Imagecast paper ballot full

Unless configured as a full-face ballot, the paper record lists only the voters’ choice(s) in each contest. Accordingly, after reviewing choices on the summary page, the voter selects when to print a paper record of their choices. When configured exclusively as a ballot marking device (which is how most jurisdictions deploy it), ImageCast X does not have scanning or tabulating capabilities. The ATI can also support headphones for voters who are visually impaired, or paddles or sip-and-puff devices for voters with dexterity impairments.ĭepending on how jurisdictions choose to configure the ImageCast X, after voters have had the opportunity to review all choices on the summary page, the method of casting the ballot differs. ImageCast X supports accessible voting through an optional tethered Audio-Tactile Interface (ATI), which is a “game controller” style console that includes tactile navigation buttons. In all versions of ImageCast X, the device can be configured with additional accessible features for voters with disabilities. (And if voters skip any contests, the screen indicates “ Under_vote.”) After voters are finished marking all their preferred choices, the device presents a “review page” that allows voters to double-check their choices on their ballot. The ImageCast X device allows voters to mark choices on the touchscreen display. In BMD and DRE configurations, to begin the voting process, voters insert a “voter activation card,” which is configured with a voter’s ballot style during the voter check-in process after the activation card is inserted, the ImageCast X automatically displays the proper version of an electronic ballot. Whether ImageCast X is deployed as a marking device only, or as a DRE, these configurations are not interchangeable. It is often used as an assistive device, but is also deployed in some jurisdictions for use by all in-person voters. It is used in some other jurisdictions, with several municipalities in Wisconsin adding the ImageCast X DRE in 2022. Most Nevada counties have used ImageCast X DREs since 2018 and all of Louisiana uses the ImageCast X DRE for early voting.

The ImageCast X is most commonly deployed as a BMD, with an attached commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) laser printer. It can be deployed as either a ballot marking device (BMD) without tabulation capabilities, or as a Direct Recording Electronic (DRE) voting machine. Dominion Voting Systems ImageCast X is a touchscreen voting machine.
