Voting Equipment Database – Sequoia Voting Systems AVC Edge

The Sequoia AVC Edge is a touch screen direct-recording electronic voting machine. It is a multilingual voting system activated by a smart card and records votes on internal flash memory. Voters insert a “smart-card” into the machine and then make their choices by touching an area on a computer screen, much in the same way that modern ATMs work.The votes are then recorded to internal electronic flash memory. When polls close, the votes for a particular machine are written to a PCMCIA card which is removed from the system and either physically transported to election headquarters or their contents transmitted via computer network.

Voting Equipment Database – Premier Election Solutions (Diebold) AccuVote TSX

The AccuVote TS and TSX are touch screen direct recording electronic voting machines that records votes on internal flash memory. Voters insert a “smart-card” into the machine and then make their choices by touching an area on a computer screen, much in the same way that modern ATMs work. Both systems offer a summary page once the voter has sequenced through the entire ballot, giving the voter an opportunity to verify their choices and to vote in any race they missed. The votes are then recorded to internal electronic memory.

Voting Equipment Database – Hart InterCivic Verity Central

The Accuvote OSX is a precinct and central accumulation digital scan voting system. When using the Accuvote OSX as a precinct based digital scan unit, ballots are processed in the polling place, not transported to a central location. Only the voter touches the ballot between the time it is cast and the time it is counted. The Accuvote-OSX integrates the vote tabulation and recording process into one unit. The unit is powered with both an internal battery source and an external source.

Voting Equipment Database – Premier Election Solutions (Diebold) AccuVote OS & AccuVote OSX

The AccuVote-OS is a precinct and central accumulation optical scan voting system. The AccuVote is a small system, and can be transported without excessive difficulty. When using the AccuVote-OS as a precinct based optical scan unit, ballots are processed in the polling place, not transported to a central location. Only the voter touches the ballot between the time it is cast and the time it is counted. The AccuVote-OS integrates the vote tabulation and recording process into one unit. The unit is powered with both an internal battery source and an external source.

Voting Equipment Database – PopulexSlate

The PopulexSlate can be configured to serve multiple roles at the same time. For example, it can be configured to be both a Judge’s Check-In Station and a Ballot Counting Station, or it can be configured to be both a Voting Station and Personal Verification Station. The PopulexSlate also provides redundancy at the polls because its role can be changed at any time, should another PopulexSlate fail in the polling place on Election Day.

Voting Equipment Database – Danaher Shouptronic 1242

The Danaher Shouptronic (also known as ELECTronic) 1242 is a poll worker-activated full-face direct recording electronic voting system. Voters press the front of a mounted ballot (see rightmost image above) underneath which a touch-sensitive matrix of switches records choices. Poll workers activate the machine using an operator panel on the back of the machine to choose the ballot style and voters make choices by touching a numbered box next to their choice.

Voting Equipment Database – Sequoia Voting Systems AVC Advantage

The Sequoia AVC Advantage is a poll worker-activated full-face direct recording electronic voting system with a touch-sensitive matrix of switches that voters push to indicate their choices. Voting records are recorded internally to battery-powered RAM. Poll workers activate the machine using an operator panel on the side of the machine to choose the ballot style and voters make choices by touching a black arrow next to their choice.

Voting Equipment Database – Microvote Infinity

The Microvote Infinity is a direct-recording electronic (DRE) voting machine with a push button interface. The Infinity Voting Panel consists of a monochrome LCD display, with selection buttons for 32 locations. In voting mode the display is organized as a two-column ballot with 15 selection locations (buttons) on each side of the display.

Voting Equipment Database – MicroVote/Chatsworth Scanner

The Model ACP-2200 Optical Mark Reader is a central count dual sided scanner manufactured by Chatsworth Data Corporation and used in configuration with MicroVote election management software to tabulate absentee ballots in jurisdictions using MicroVote’s Infinity or MV-464 DREs. The ACP (Accessible Card Path) design allows access to the card path and optic lens for clearing obstructions and performing preventative maintenance on the unit.