Friday, May 19, 2006

Voting Machines Added to Legislative Committee Agenda

Here is the agenda. Make it if you can.

There are some supervisors working on a joint Judiciary/Information Systems meeting to discuss this. We are requesting an evening meeting at a location where we can accomodate a crowd.

Please let the chairs of these committees know you support this public meeting/forum:

Judiciary and Public Safety Committee:
Harvey J. Rengstorf
6716 Wentzel Shores Road
Winneconne, WI 54986-9571
(920) 582-4865

Information Systems Committee:
Patrick Brennand (click on his name to send him and email)
251 Ripple Avenue
Oshkosh, WI 54902-8830
(920) 426-5351

2 Comments:

Blogger Mike Norton said...

I did email Patrick Brennand and suggested that the first Tuesday in June would be a good date to have the issued discussed.

I hope the committees will also address the issue of finding a system that in not electronic like Vote Pad which the State Elections Board has certified.

If electronic I like demo provided by EVS.

I all with Jef Hall voted to first send the issue back the Judiciary Committee (which took about 5 minutes to consider the matter.) and when that was voted down voted against the grant application.

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Blogger Mike Norton said...

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Voting Equipment Approval Process

The Wisconsin State Elections Board has promulgated a set of administrative rules to establish the process for the approval of electronic voting equipment in Wisconsin. Before the State Elections Board will begin the process the vendor must sign a written agreement to pay the related costs of the approval process.

When applying for approval in Wisconsin the vendor must submit a copy of a report from an independent testing authority approved by the National Association of State Election Directors that the equipment has been qualified to meet the current 2002 standards established by the Election Assistance Commission.

Voting equipment and materials are reviewed by Elections Board staff and an advisory panel of local election officials. The vendor must set up and demonstrate a series of mock elections; a spring nonpartisan election with a Presidential Preference vote, a September partisan primary election and two November general elections, one that includes a presidential ballot and one that includes a ballot for statewide partisan offices including Governor. There will also be a separate demonstration for members of the public, including persons with disabilities and legislators.

After the Elections Board staff and the advisory panel have reviewed the test results and examined the equipment, the system is demonstrated at an Elections Board meeting. The Elections Board review consists of a demonstration and a review of the evaluation made by the advisory panel and the Elections Board staff. The Elections Board makes the final determination on the approval of the voting system at a public meeting.

Several Vendors have expressed interest in selling voting equipment in Wisconsin. The lists below detail all vendors with approved or pending complete applications for approval. A more detailed status report regarding voting equipment can be found here.

Accessible Voting Equipment Funding:

Section 301(3) of the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) requires that every voting system used in a federal election:

be accessible for individuals with disabilites, including nonvisual accessibility for the blind and visually impaired, in a manner that provided the same for accesss and participation (including privacy and independence) as for other voters....through the use of at least one direct recording electronic voting system or other voting system equipped for individuals with disabilites at each polling place.

In order to comply with this requirement, $18,000,000 in HAVA funds has been allocated for the purchase of one accessible voting system per polling place. This memo explains how municipalities can access these funds. The Accessible Voting Equipment Funding Application should be used by municipalities that apply for funding.

Approved Voting Equipment:

Diebold Election System:
System assigned National Association of State Election Directors (NASED) system ID # N-1-06-22-22-001:
TSX DRE Touch Screen and AccuView Printer Module, version 4.6.3 (click here to see a demonstration of this equipment)
AccuVote-OS (model D) Optical Scan, version 1.96.6 (click here to see a demonstration of this equipment);
Global Elections Management System (GEMS) software, version 1.18.24 (click here to see a demonstration of this equipment).
The State Elections Board approved this equipment, along with a series of security recommendations, at the March 22, 2006 meeting.



Election System & Software:
Unity Election Management Suite, version 2.4.3 (click here to see a demonstration of this software), approved under NASED # N-1-02-21-21-002.
AutoMARK ballot marker version 1.0 (click here to see a demonstration of this equipment), approved under NASED # N-1-16-22-22-001.
This equipment was approved by the Elections Board January 18, 2006

System assigned NASED # N-2-02-22-22-005:
Unity Election Management Suite, version 3.0.1.0; AutoMARK ballot marker, version 1.2; iVotronic DRE with Real Time Audit Log, version 9.1.4.0; and, Model 100/150/550/650 optical scan equipment, version 2.1.2.0 (click here to see a demonstration of this equipment).
AutoMARK ballot marker version 1.1.2258 (click here to see a demonstration of this equipment). Approval contingent of assignment of NASED system ID number.
This equipment was approved by the Elections Board April 26, 2006



Populex: Populex Digital Paper Ballot Voting System, version 2.3 (click here to see a demonstration of this equipment). Approval contingent of receipt of final Independent Testing Agency reports and assignment of NASED system ID number.
The State Elections Board approved this equipment at the May 17, 2006 meeting.





Sequoia Voting Systems: System assigned NASED system ID # N-1-07-22-22-002:
Optech Insight optical scan ballot reader, version. APXK2.10/HPX K1.42 (click here to see a demonstration of this equipment);
AVC Edge with VeriVote Printer DRE system, version 5.024 (click here to see a demonstration of this equipment);
WinEDS 3.1.012 management software.
The State Elections Board approved this equipment at the March 22, 2006 meeting.



Vote-PAD: Voting-on-Paper Assistive Device (click here to see a demonstration of this equipment)
This non-electronic system equipment was approved for use in municipalities that hand-count paper ballots by the Elections Board on January 18, 2006.





Other equipment may be considered by the Elections Board at future meetings.



The State Elections Board has received an application from:

Voting Technologies International: VotWare System 5: Touch Screen DRE Voting System version 5.0.4.1, 5.0.4.1G, Votware Software version 5.0.4.1D Ballot Builder, 5.0.4.1G Election Management System - pending



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Voting Equipment in use in Wisconsin


Voting Equipment by County
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Voting Equipment by Municipality
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