Voting Machine Patents (Class 235/386)
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Publication number: 20140048600Abstract: A ballot processing device flashes one or more lights of the ballot processing device in a first color when the ballot processing device is ready to receive a ballot. The ballot processing device lights a portion of the one or more lights of the ballot processing device in a second color when the ballot processing device is not ready to receive a ballot.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2013Publication date: February 20, 2014Applicant: Hart Intercivic, Inc.Inventors: James M. Canter, Philip J. Nathan, Edward Patrick Perez, Denton L. Simpson, Drew Eldridge Tinney
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Patent number: 8651380Abstract: A system for processing folded documents is disclosed. The system includes an input hopper configured to receive a stack of folded documents and an imaging area in which each of the documents is imaged. A pick-up mechanism is configured to transport each of the folded documents from the input hopper to the imaging area. The pick-up mechanism includes first and second barriers that are spaced apart to define a gap through which each of the folded documents is passed, wherein the gap is dimensioned to prevent passage of more than one of the folded documents. Preferably, the system also includes a detection system that is operable to detect the passage of more than one of the folded documents through a detection zone.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2011Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: Election Systems & Software, LLCInventor: Dean Baumert
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Patent number: 8636211Abstract: Methods, systems, and computer-readable media are provided for conducting an election. In one exemplary embodiment, there is provided a method for ensuring integrity of an electronic ballot. The method can include creating electronic ballots for voters based on votes received from the voters; digitally signing the electronic ballots; storing the signed electronic ballots; retrieving the signed electronic ballots from storage; verifying the digital signatures on the retrieved electronic ballots; and presenting the voters with validation pages derived from the retrieved electronic ballots, the validation pages including a user interface element for the voters to confirm that the retrieved electronic ballots accurately reflect their vote.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2012Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: e-Government Consulting Group, Inc.Inventors: Alisa Jones Backert, Christopher Charles Backert, Christopher Charles Dahl
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Patent number: 8630894Abstract: System and method may control transmission of a notification to an assessor when a geographic designation set as criteria matches a geographic designation of the assessor. The notification may cause display, on a device of the assessor, of indicia indicating receipt of the notification in association with an icon representative of an integrated application of the device, and of information indicating a selected content item is available for assessment when the integrated application is selected. Monitoring information for the selected content item and the assessor may be updated, based on assessment information transmitted from the device using the integrated application.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2011Date of Patent: January 14, 2014Inventors: Leroy Robinson, Cynthia Myricks, Michael E. Mathews
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Patent number: 8613391Abstract: Methods, systems, and computer-readable media are provided for conducting an election. In one exemplary embodiment, there is provided a method for ensuring integrity of an electronic ballot. The method can include creating electronic ballots for voters based on votes received from the voters; digitally signing the electronic ballots; storing the signed electronic ballots; retrieving the signed electronic ballots from storage; verifying the digital signatures on the retrieved electronic ballots; and presenting the voters with validation pages derived from the retrieved electronic ballots, the validation pages including a user interface element for the voters to confirm that the retrieved electronic ballots accurately reflect their vote.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2012Date of Patent: December 24, 2013Assignee: e-Government Consulting Group, Inc.Inventors: Alisa Jones Backert, Christopher Charles Backert, Christopher Charles Dahl
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Patent number: 8595053Abstract: A campaigning method may include collecting simulated vote totals of candidates in simulated campaigns for a plurality of users; tracking, by a server, performances of the campaigns of each of the users; maintaining a database in the server for the campaigns, each campaign associated with data; receiving a request for a screen from a requesting user of the users; generating the screen based on the database for display on a computer of the user to display the data for the campaign of the user and to provide a link associated with the user that allows voters to vote for the candidate associated with the campaign of the user; providing an interface associated with the link that enables the voters to submit a vote for the candidate to update the data in the database; and generating a status screen based on the updated data for display on a computer.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2011Date of Patent: November 26, 2013Assignee: MLB Advanced Media, L.P.Inventor: Gregg Klayman
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Publication number: 20130306724Abstract: Methods, systems, and devices are described for electronically correcting votes made on voter-marked paper ballots. An optical scan system may image a paper ballot and allow vote modification by the voter following the imaging. Such a modification may be necessary, for example, if a voter has improperly voted (e.g., voted for two candidates for one office), if a definitive determination of the intention to cast a vote cannot be made (e.g., partially filed-in bubble associated with a candidate, erasure, stray marks), if a write-in candidate is included on the ballot, or if a voter has changed their mind or otherwise wishes to cast a different vote than initially indicated. After correction, the corrected ballot may be re-imaged.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2012Publication date: November 21, 2013Applicant: DOMINION VOTING SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Lawrence Korb, James Hoover
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Patent number: 8584943Abstract: An advanced voting system is provided that includes one or more computing devices. The computing devices receive input of authentication data and utilize the authentication data to determine whether a voting session by a voter is authorized and to unlock ballot information specific to the voter or a group of voters. Furthermore, same device used to unlock said ballot information. In addition, the receive accessibility input data on the same device used to unlock said ballot information. In addition, the computing devices present ballot questions to the voter if the voting session is authorized based on the received authentication data and receive interactive voter selections from the voter. Furthermore, the system includes a record generator that generates records containing the voter selections.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2011Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: Populex Corp.Inventor: Sanford J. Morganstein
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Patent number: 8567676Abstract: A method includes determining, at a first computing device associated with a network, whether voting for video content is permitted from a second computing device. The second computing device is coupled to the network to receive the video content. The method further includes, in response to determining that voting for the video content is permitted from the second computing device, sending data related to a graphical user interface to the second computing device. The graphical user interface enables receipt of voting input for the video content. The method further includes, in response to determining that voting for the video content is permitted from the second computing device, updating a voting record for the video content with the voting input received from the second computing device via the graphical user interface.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2013Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.Inventors: Jerald Robert Howcroft, Kathy Goode Piatt
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Patent number: 8556161Abstract: An electronic ballot facility, using ballot forms, at least one voting booth, and at least one ballot box is noteworthy in that: each ballot is provided with an electronic chip including a first contactless reader memory in which a ballot identification code is recorded, with a second contactless read-write memory provided to receive the voter's selection, on one of its sides, the ballot has at least the name and/or the photograph and/or the number of the candidate whose name is written into the memory, each ballot box includes a reader having sensors, capable of reading, without contact, during insertion of the ballot, and through the envelope, the contents of the memories of this ballot's electronic chip, this reader being connected to a self-contained unit built into the ballot box, this self-contained unit being equipped with a memory in which the contents of the ballot's memories are recorded.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2010Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Inventor: Abdelhakim Djoudi
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Publication number: 20130248599Abstract: A voting system includes an accessible voting station and a tabulation device. The accessible voting station presents an audio ballot to a voter and receives one or more voting selections entered in response to the audio ballot from the voter. The accessible voting station also prints a ballot that includes the entered voting selections and scans at least a portion of the ballot to determine the voting selections printed thereon. The accessible voting station further presents an audio representation of the scanned voting selections to the voter and receives a confirmation of the audio representation of the scanned voting selections from the voter. The tabulation device tabulates the voting selections printed on the ballot by scanning the printed ballot or receiving voting selection information extracted from the printed ballot from the accessible voting station.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2013Publication date: September 26, 2013Applicant: ES&S Innovations, LLCInventors: STEVE BOLTON, TIM CORDES, HERMAN DEUTSCH
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Patent number: 8510154Abstract: System and method may use assessment information obtained by assessing original content items or creators of the original content items in accordance with a hierarchical talent assessment process, to return search results responsive to a search for talented original content creators. The assessments of the creators and the content items by talent assessors may be monitored to increase the objectivity of the search results returned responsive to a search for talented original content creators.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2011Date of Patent: August 13, 2013Inventors: Leroy Robinson, Cynthia Myricks
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Patent number: 8490205Abstract: A method of protecting the privacy of a signature that may be used in, for example, a vote by mail system, that includes creating a distorted version of the registration signature, storing the distorted version of the registration signature, and storing a mechanism for converting the distorted registration signature into an undistorted registration signature. The stored mechanism may later be used to reverse the distortion so that the undistorted signature can be used in a verification process.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2008Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Assignee: Pitney Bowes Inc.Inventor: Bertrand Haas
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Patent number: 8485425Abstract: Each respective mail item in a received batch of items is read to acquire information, which enables a plurality of verifications with regard to authenticity of the respective mail item. In a vote-by-mail example, one or more features are validated for authenticity in relation to the election, and one or more features are validated for authenticity in relation to a voter. The verifications in relation to a voter may involve detection of a signature and verification of the authenticity of the signature. The items are sorted according to the verification results and may be sorted based on other criteria. The methods, systems and software disclosed herein enable such verifications and sorting, in a single pass through a sorting system.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2007Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Assignee: Bell and Howell, LLCInventors: Christopher J. Kite, George Mavelil Varghese, Arkadiusz Nieckarz, William A. Grady, Michelle R. Archer
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Patent number: 8478636Abstract: A method and apparatus for a software tool that interfaces with a campaign's Field Operations and allows for voter education, motivation and getting voters out to vote is presented. The software tool incorporates a number of voter informational data fields to provide users of the software with a Voter Score, Voter Scorecard, Post-Election Voter History, Household Visualization, Voter Support Visualization, Household Mailing Labels, E-Mail Voter Footer, and Voter List of Friends and Family.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2011Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Inventor: Scott Jeffrey
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Patent number: 8417563Abstract: A voting method requiring the voter to numerically rank, n candidates on a ballot; programming a computer to tally the number of 1'st priority votes for each candidate and then eliminate one candidate having the least number of 1'st priority votes, and then to recast the eliminated votes based on the 2'nd priority; if the number of remaining candidates n is ?3 then the computer is to again eliminate the candidate which has the least number of votes, including recast votes; whereafter the computer is to recast the votes assigned to the eliminated candidate, based on the ballot priority choices, and using a highest priority choice for the each voter to reassign his vote to one a remaining candidate; reiterating the immediately prior step until the number of remaining candidates is reduced to 2. The one candidate having the most initial and subsequently recast votes is determined the winner.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2011Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Inventors: Armik Mirzakhanova, Gary S. Mirzakhanov
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Publication number: 20130085815Abstract: Officials using computers research and create lists of Certified Registered Voters and Proxies whom are sent computer encoded ballots and return containers. Each Ballot and correlated Receipt(s) share a unique Random Symbolic Identifier (RSID) and use embedded Security Elements to prevent counterfeiting. For privacy, before voting, Voters-Proxies optionally exchange ballots and return containers within their Voting Region, validating ballots electronically or in-person by submitting Ballot Validation RSID to Officials. Voter-Proxy completes ballot(s), adds Personal Security Identifier(s), receives ballot receipt, delivery receipt upon sending ballot to Officials via postal mail, Interactive Television, Internet, Telephone, Fax, Email, In-person. Received ballots are electronically-optically recorded; if timely and authentic, voter selections are extracted, tallied if properly marked, and published to Voters' private data area accessed via Receipt RSID.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2012Publication date: April 4, 2013Inventor: DANIEL W. ONISCHUK
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Patent number: 8412595Abstract: Tracking and management data for a solicitation and response lifecycle is disclosed. The system generates and links tracking data for both the solicitation and the response, generates indicators that include the tracking data, and encodes the indicators so that the indicators are detectable as they traverse various events and locations throughout the lifecycle. A detailed audit trail of each event in the correspondence and response lifecycle is constructed using data matching methods and various statistics regarding the lifecycle, such that the response habits of customers are formulated.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2009Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc.Inventors: Brian William Ford, Dean Victor Vocaturo
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Publication number: 20130048725Abstract: A system for processing folded documents is disclosed. The system includes an input hopper configured to receive a stack of folded documents and an imaging area in which each of the documents is imaged. A pick-up mechanism is configured to transport each of the folded documents from the input hopper to the imaging area. The pick-up mechanism includes first and second barriers that are spaced apart to define a gap through which each of the folded documents is passed, wherein the gap is dimensioned to prevent passage of more than one of the folded documents. Preferably, the system also includes a detection system that is operable to detect the passage of more than one of the folded documents through a detection zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2011Publication date: February 28, 2013Inventor: Dean Baumert
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Patent number: 8381977Abstract: A ballot paper and a voting system. The paper ballot is initially a voted ballot paper including: a recorded vote including candidate/party information for an election on a voting day in a jurisdiction, a burnable radio frequency identification (RFID) tag including a fuse not blown, and a basic RFID tag storing the jurisdiction's signature. The recorded vote is not revealable while the fuse is not blown and is revealable responsive to the fuse being blown. The voting system includes a ballot box and a ballot counting machine. The ballot box is configured to receive and authenticate the voted ballot paper and to generate a verified ballot paper. The ballot counting machine is configured to receive and authenticate the verified ballot paper, to effectuate a blowing of the fuse to reveal the recorded vote and to subsequently count the ballot paper and direct the ballot paper to a candidate box.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2008Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Frederic Bauchot, Jean-Yves Clement, Gerard Marmigere, Pierre Secondo
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Patent number: 8376229Abstract: A computer implemented method includes determining, at a first computing device associated with a network, a voting status associated with a second computing device that is coupled to the network to receive video content. The voting status is based on whether voting for the video content via the second computing device is prohibited. The method includes, in response to determining that the voting status indicates that voting is not prohibited, sending data related to a voting interface to the second computing device. The method includes receiving voting input (associated with the video content) from the second computing device via the voting interface and updating a voting record of the second computing device based on the voting input to indicate that the voting input has been received. The method includes sending a message to the second computing device indicating that the voting input was received from the second computing device.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2012Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.Inventors: Jerald Robert Howcroft, Kathy Goode Piatt
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Patent number: 8353453Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a method and apparatus for electronic voting performed in response to insertion of an electronic ballot by a voter into an electronic voting machine. The method includes storing candidate information in a candidate database, issuing an electronic ballot by a ballot dispenser in response to a ballot issuance request of a voter, displaying by the electronic voting machine a list of candidates from the candidate database when the electronic ballot is inserted into the electronic voting machine, and printing by a printer vote data related to a selected candidate on the electronic ballot, followed by dispensing the printed electronic ballot when the voter selects the candidate whom the voter wishes to vote from among the list of candidates. The electronic ballot is printed with a barcode corresponding to vote information containing at least one of data for authentication, precinct ID and polling place ID.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2010Date of Patent: January 15, 2013Assignee: DVS Korea Co., LtdInventor: Soo Hyung Lee
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Patent number: 8352312Abstract: The present invention is directed to a system and method that allows a central election office to maintain control over actions taken on voting devices located at various polling locations. In an exemplary embodiment, a poll worker or other user contacts the central election office with a request to perform an action on a voting device. An election management system located at the central election office executes a hashing algorithm to generate a first hash code associated with the action. The central election office communicates the first hash code to the polling location, and the poll worker or other user inputs the first hash code into the voting device. The voting device executes the same hashing algorithm to generate a second hash code associated with the action, and compares the second hash code to the first hash code to verify the validity of the first hash code.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2011Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Assignee: ES&S Innovations, LLCInventor: Kenneth D. Carbullido
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Patent number: 8331740Abstract: Image data of a zone in a response form that has a plurality of response bubbles in the zone is processed. The image data of the zone has at least one response bubble that is well-formed and at least one response bubble that is not well-formed. Well-formed response bubbles are located in the zone from image data of the zone. The locations of the well-formed response bubbles in the zone are compared to a form template that defines the zone and contains data regarding locations of all expected response bubbles in the zone. It is determined from the comparison whether sufficient information exists to determine that the well-formed response bubbles constitute a specific part of the form template zone. If so, then the well-formed response bubbles are processed from the image data of the zone.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2008Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: Gravic, Inc.Inventors: Owen C. Davison, Victor F. Berutti, Bruce D. Holenstein, Paul J. Holenstein, Tristan E. Hoffmann
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Patent number: 8311214Abstract: Communication and validation of information transfer from a transmitter to a receiver is achieved by generating a cipher (400) from a message m (410) using parameters of an elliptic curve, a generator point P (406) on the elliptic curve and a public key Q (416) of the receiver. The cipher includes a first element that is the product kP of a random number k (404) with the generator point P and a second element that is the product of m and the x-coordinate of the product kQ. The message m is generated from two mathematically independent representations of the information and, optionally, a random number. The cipher is communicated to the receiver and decoded to recover a message m? (502). A validation token (500) is generated by the receiver and passed to the transmitter, which validates communication of the information to the receiver if the product mkQ is equal to the validation token.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2006Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Assignee: Motorola Mobility LLCInventors: Ronald F. Buskey, Barbara B. Frosik, Douglas A. Kuhlman
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Patent number: 8297506Abstract: Methods, systems, and computer-readable media are provided for conducting an election. In one exemplary embodiment, there is provided a method for ensuring integrity of an electronic ballot. The method can include creating electronic ballots for voters based on votes received from the voters; digitally signing the electronic ballots; storing the signed electronic ballots; retrieving the signed electronic ballots from storage; verifying the digital signatures on the retrieved electronic ballots; and presenting the voters with validation pages derived from the retrieved electronic ballots, the validation pages including a user interface element for the voters to confirm that the retrieved electronic ballots accurately reflect their vote.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2008Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: E-Government Consulting Group, Inc.Inventors: Alisa Jones Backert, Christopher Charles Backert, Christopher Charles Dahl
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Publication number: 20120261470Abstract: The method uses a computer voting selection application suitable for execution in a remote environment by a remote user for obtaining in a local site a marked ballot from the voting selections made by the remote user. It includes generating using a remote voting computer an element representing in a machine readable format an information of the voting selections made by the remote user, recording this machine readable element in a first physical support, and sending this first physical support through a physical delivery channel to the local site where the machine readable element from the physical support is read using a reading device, and the voting selections made by the remote user are retrieved using a retrieving computer. A record representing the remote user voting selections retrieved is then obtained and processed by an electronic counting device that counts voting selections from images obtained from the obtained record.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2012Publication date: October 18, 2012Applicant: SCYTL SECURE ELECTRONIC VOTING, S.A.Inventors: Pere Vallés Fontanals, Pablo Sarrias Bandres, Jordi Puiggali Allepuz, Sandra Guasch Castello
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Patent number: 8286870Abstract: A method includes receiving a first voting selection from a first user logged in at a set-top box device, the first voting selection associated with video content that is received at the set-top box device. The first voting selection is added to a tally of votes when a voting status of the set-top box device indicates no previous voting selection has been received from the first user. A second voting selection associated with the video content is received from a second user logged in at the set-top box device. The second voting selection is added to the tally of votes when no previous voting selection has been received from the second user. A third voting selection received from the first user is not added to the tally of votes when the voting status indicates that the first voting selection has been received from the first user.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2011Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.Inventors: Jerald Robert Howcroft, Kathy Goode Piatt
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Publication number: 20120248185Abstract: Voter-generated ballots created using consumer-grade printers are remade to ballots scannable by specialized ballot scanners. The voter-generated ballots include a machine-readable indicia, such as a two-dimensional barcode, that encodes ballot information. The ballot information includes choices made by the voter and information for use in remaking the ballot. Voters wish to submit their votes using printouts from non-specialized printers such as those found at their homes or offices; yet election officials wish to tabulate votes using scanners that require specialized, high-quality ballots. The disclosed systems and methods bridge this gap.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2012Publication date: October 4, 2012Applicant: EVERYONE COUNTS, INC.Inventors: Aaron Contorer, Sean Mostafavi, Jim Goode, Elan Kaplan, Carolyn Hicks, Jon Thomason
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Patent number: 8275654Abstract: A method for scoring changes of components of a concept by a group of evaluators in a collective decision process is presented. First, the level of disagreement with the components is collected together with comments indicating desired changes. The expected incremental decrease of the overall disagreement level achievable by a component change is computed for a given probability that a formulation can be found that is acceptable by both agreeing and disagreeing evaluators. Performing this computation for different values of the compromise probability yields a score indicating the expected incremental decrease in overall disagreement achievable by a component change. Additionally, the minimum compromise probability where an improvement is possible and the expected relative improvements are provided. Next, alternative formulations for the selected components are drafted and subjected to a second round of voting.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2011Date of Patent: September 25, 2012Assignee: Community-Based Innovation Systems GmbHInventors: Alfred Taudes, Hannes Leo
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Patent number: 8267306Abstract: The present invention relates generally to a system and method to guarantee that a personal choice corresponds with an electronic encoding of this choice and, more particularly, to a system and method for its production, and allows the verification to a human that his or her choice has been taken into account which is easily auditable.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2008Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, K.U. Leuven R&DInventors: Antoon Bosselaers, Daniel De Cock, Bart Preneel, Frederik Vercauteren
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Patent number: 8261984Abstract: A ballot processing system for processing a plurality of ballots having one or more voting selections marked thereon. The system includes an input area configured to receive a stack of ballots to be processed, an output area configured to store the processed ballots, and a transport path operable to transport each of the ballots from the input area to the output area. In an exemplary embodiment, the transport path comprises a planar section positioned between a first curve section and a second curve section to form a generally S-shaped path. The length of the transport path allows each of the ballots to be processed prior to reaching the output area.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2010Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Assignee: ES&S Innovations, LLCInventors: Dean Baumert, Mike Dvorak
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Patent number: 8261986Abstract: An optically readable markable sheet has selection mark spaces and has voiding mark spaces associated with the selection mark spaces. An apparatus and a method for reading the optically readable sheet may comprise a processor decoding a sheet identifier and the mark spaces from an image of the sheet and determining the mark spaces that are marked. Marking a voiding mark space voids a selection marked in the selection mark space with which the voiding mark space is associated. Sheet images and a record of marked mark spaces are stored in a memory, preferably a non-volatile memory. Sheet images may be provided by an optical imager that images the sheet and/or by an optical mark reader that reads the sheet.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2010Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Inventors: Kevin Kwong-Tai Chung, Ernesto Dela Rosa Del Rosario
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Patent number: 8261985Abstract: A method for counting or recounting an optically readable sheet may comprise receiving an image the sheet and displaying the received image of the sheet for determining from the displayed image of the sheet the marking of mark spaces therein. Indications of information decoded therefrom may be superimposed and/or provided by highlighting. The counting and/or recounting need not require handling of the original sheets.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2010Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Assignee: Avante Corporation LimitedInventor: Kevin Kwong-Tai Chung
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Publication number: 20120217299Abstract: The method includes using a voting computer to represent the user selected voting options gathered by a voting application running in the voting computer, using an element that has a machine readable format such as a barcode, recording then the element in a physical media using a printing device connected to the voting computer, so that it is suitable to be delivered by the user using a physical channel such as a postal service to the electoral officers. Once the delivered physical media is received by the intended destination (e.g., election officials), the method introduces the step of reading the element information contained in the physical media using a reading device connected to a retrieving computer. Finally, the method introduces a process for generating a physical ballot in the retrieving computer using the information delivered by the voter and a printing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2011Publication date: August 30, 2012Applicant: SCYTL SECURE ELECTRONIC VOTING, S.A.Inventors: Pere VALLÈS FONTANALS, Pablo Sarrias Bandrés, Jordi Puiggali Allepuz, Sandra Guasch Castelló
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Publication number: 20120187188Abstract: A ballot tabulation device with internal tote bin includes a ballot box having a main compartment for receiving ballots and a tote bin configured to fit securely within an inner cavity of the main compartment. A ballot receptacle in the main compartment receives ballots and directs them downwardly into the tote bin so that the ballots stack into the tote bin. The tote bin includes two hingedly attached flaps that open upwardly to rest against the sides of the internal cavity to form a hopper-like receptacle for the ballots. The tote bin may also include one or more locking mechanisms to secure the lid flaps, and a telescoping handle and wheels for transporting the bin. In an alternative embodiment, a sensor in the inner cavity detects the presence of ballots in the tote bin and provides an alert to an operator when the tote bin is nearly full.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2011Publication date: July 26, 2012Inventors: James E. Schmidt, Steve Bolton
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Patent number: 8225998Abstract: A secure ballot box includes a main compartment for receiving ballots, a case including a base and a cover supported by the main compartment, and a scanner supported within the base. The cover is coupled with the base and is moveable between a closed position enclosing the scanner and an open position exposing at least a portion of the scanner. The case and scanner are removable from the main compartment for easy transport. A sensor, operable to detect the height of the ballots collected within the main compartment, is coupled with the scanner to switch the scanner to an off mode such that additional ballots will not be accepted when the height of ballots within the main compartment reaches a predetermined threshold level.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2008Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: ES&S Innovations LLCInventor: Steve Bolton
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Publication number: 20120168502Abstract: Disclosed are methods, systems, and computer program products for visualizing results of elections. A set of ballots, each including one or more areas for expression of intent, are received and analyzed with a computerized image analysis tool. The image analysis tool provides a score associated with the areas for expression of intent for one or more of the set of ballots. The analyzed areas are displayed on an image-display device according to a predetermined criterion.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2011Publication date: July 5, 2012Inventor: Larry Moore
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Patent number: 8210431Abstract: A voting device and system for voting is described having a touch sensitive membrane input surface including at least one of an arc input and a slider input, at least one sensor for detecting movement and orientation of the voting device, and at least one transmitter. The voting device receives a voting response inputted by a user from at least one of the arc input, the slider input and the sensor, and then sends the user inputted response upon at least one of a pressure and a release of pressure on the touch sensitive membrane input surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2011Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: Albert Hall Meetings, Ltd.Inventor: Jeffrey Earl
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Patent number: 8201738Abstract: Disclosed herein is an electronic voting system and methods, which, among other things, provides increased transparency to the public and verification for the individual voters regarding the tallying of their respective votes. A business method involves the use of general purpose computer hardware together with a software platform, made up of one or more open-source or proprietary certified software programs, including a voting software program. A voting record can be made available electronically, thereby eliminating the need to provide a voter with a paper ballot. A voting record identifier is generated without use of, or reference to, voter identity. The voting record identifier is provided to the voter, such that the voter can access a record of his ballot selections and vote number sequence. In addition, a biometric authentication mechanism is provided to reduce, or eliminate, the potential that a voter is able to vote more than once.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2006Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: Energyield, LLCInventors: Robert Hotto, David Perez
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Publication number: 20120145784Abstract: A ballot authentication system uses a plurality of security features embedded in and/or printed on the paper stock used to print a ballot on which election-choice-information is printed and a voting unit that includes at least a scanner that is configured to detect the plurality of security features that are embedded in and/or printed on the ballot and authenticate the ballot based on the read information. The voting unit of the ballot authentication system can be configured to verify and confirm that the various security features embedded in and/or printed on the ballot is correct for a particular precinct of an election. The security features of the ballot authentication system can include static, dynamic and data security features.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2011Publication date: June 14, 2012Inventors: Eric COOMER, Larry KORB, Brian Glenn LIERMAN
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Patent number: 8195505Abstract: A system, method and computer program for tabulating votes and creating an audit trail is provided. A ballot processing device is integrated with a ballot box. The ballot processing device includes a paper feed mechanism, a computer, a ballot processing application loaded on the computer, and a digital scanning device linked to the computer. The ballot processing application provides instructions to the computer to initiate the digital scanning device to scan a paper ballot fed into the paper feed mechanism so as to create a digital image of the paper ballot. The ballot processing application also processes the digital image to establish a series of processing results defining one or more voting results for the paper ballot, and also an audit trail. The ballot processing application processes the digital image to define the voting results based on criteria established by election officials.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2005Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: Dominion Voting SystemsInventors: John Poulos, James Hoover, Nick Ikonomakis, Goran Obradovic
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Publication number: 20120111941Abstract: A utility cart for storage, transport and setup of voting devices into a completely-operational configuration, ready for use, while still on the cart. The utility cart employs a deployable privacy curtain that erects a 360 degree private voting environment around the equipment using the voting equipment. When loaded with a tabulator/ballot box, the cart may be wheeled from storage into a usable position in the precinct, onboard equipment plugged in, the utility cart deployed and privacy curtain erected, and the precinct is then ready for voting traffic. All the loaded equipment is fully protected during transport and restrained against lateral motion, and yet when deployed full access is given to the control panels, doors, etc. Moreover, the particular design maximizes strength and usability, and yet keeps weight to a minimum with a framework that is as light weight as possible.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2012Publication date: May 10, 2012Inventors: Gary V. Abel, Joseph Wilson
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Publication number: 20120111940Abstract: A ballot processing system and method processes paper ballots, such as by optically scanning or optically reading those ballots. The ballot image processing system corrects for, or is able to differentiate valid voting marks from, ballot printing errors such as skewed printing, incorrect sizing, and speckling. Further, the ballot image processing system, after determining whether each of the voting marks is valid or not, associates audit data with the ballot that corresponds to the decision regarding each voting mark.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2011Publication date: May 10, 2012Inventors: Eric COOMER, Larry KORB, Brian LIERMAN, Doug WEINEL
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Patent number: 8162215Abstract: A paper-ballot voting system is disclosed in which voters can retain symbols printed adjacent to the particular candidates or ballot question positions that they mark. Including ballot serial numbers on the forms allows voters to check online the symbols recorded for their ballots while maintaining ballot secrecy. In case of dispute, a physical resolution procedure lets voters establish whether the recorded symbols are correct with respect to the actual physical ballots. Some examples allow forms to be obtained online and voted by physical or facsimile delivery. Voters who cannot read ballots or cannot mark ballots can nevertheless vote while maintaining ballot secrecy. The overall integrity of the outcome is provided transparently.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2008Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Inventor: David Chaum
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Patent number: 8162214Abstract: An automated system and method for processing vote-by-mail ballots. The method comprises electronically evaluating the ballots for validity and sorting them according to sort parameters and sort plan. Included in the invention is an apparatus, computer readable medium, and computer system for carrying out the ballot processing method.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2008Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: Tritek Technologies, Inc.Inventors: James Malatesta, Edward Cohen
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Publication number: 20120080522Abstract: An advanced voting system is provided that includes one or more computing devices. The computing devices receive input of authentication data and utilize the authentication data to determine whether a voting session by a voter is authorized and to unlock ballot information specific to the voter or a group of voters. Furthermore, same device used to unlock said ballot information. In addition, the receive accessibility input data on the same device used to unlock said ballot information. In addition, the computing devices present ballot questions to the voter if the voting session is authorized based on the received authentication data and receive interactive voter selections from the voter. Furthermore, the system includes a record generator that generates records containing the voter selections.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2011Publication date: April 5, 2012Inventor: Sanford J. Morganstein
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Patent number: 8145520Abstract: Verifying ballots that are cast in an election is provided. A mutual attestation procedure is executed between a plurality of devices communicating in a voting system via a network. A number of certificates are published. Each certificate corresponds to one of the plurality of devices and contains a public key and reference election configuration data defining a reference machine execution environment state of its corresponding device. A voter authorization token is generated for each voter. Voting results are generated in response to using a given voter authorization token to cast a given ballot using a specified voting device. Current election configuration data is generated that defines a current machine execution environment state of the specified voting device when the given ballot was cast. The current election configuration data is compared with the reference configuration data to verify a valid machine execution environment state of the specified voting device.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2008Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Richard J. Cardone, Michael Austin Halcrow
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Patent number: 8140417Abstract: A data transmission system is provided that enables a user to move away before the completion of data transmission regardless of whether a refund is made in association with occurrence of a communication error when a data transmitting apparatus performs data transmission and collects a consideration. The data transmitting apparatus includes a consideration receiving portion that receives a consideration of FAX data transmission, a report destination input portion that inputs a report destination of a user, and a FAX transmission error detecting portion that detects a communication error at the time of the FAX data transmission. In case the FAX transmission error detecting portion detects a communication error, the system including the data transmitting apparatus transmits refund information for refunding the consideration of the FAX data transmission with the communication error to the report destination input through the report destination input portion.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2008Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: Sharp Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Tetsuya Shibata
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Patent number: RE44615Abstract: A method for providing voters with election information specific to voter polling location. A voter registration file is queried for a name of a registered voter in response to an input from a user. The user is queried for additional narrowing information through a series of single criterion iterations each time the query renders more than one result. The user is notified of multiple results after each single criterion iteration is processed to show the progress of the initial query. The user is granted access to a information page if the user is found in the voter registration file. The information page presents the user with relevant information based on the user polling location.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2011Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Inventor: Vincent M. Keenan