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Picture of AUTOMARK The AutoMARK is a voice output and switch adapted voting machine designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision or upper extremity disabilities. This touchscreen electronic voting machines has adjustable on-screen font sizes for voters with low vision, voice output for voters who are blind, and a sip/puff tube for voters unable to use the touch screen or buttons. The unit also has multiple language capability and supports write-in candidates, and can be used in combination with the manufacturer's paper-based hardware. The AutoMARK offers AutoCAST, a feature that gives the voter the option to cast a completed ballot directly into a secure ballot box after verification, eliminating the need for assistance in ballot transport. It also has the Hash Check feature that enables jurisdictions to securely validate the firmware version on each AutoMARK unit.

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This product record was updated on May 31, 2012.

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Manufacturer:

Election Systems and Software, Inc.

11218 John Galt Blvd
Omaha, Nebraska 68137
United States
Telephone: 800-247-8683 or 402-593-0101.
Fax: 402-593-8107.
Web: http://www.essvote.com.
Email: websystemsales@essvote.com.


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