Ballot Marking Device for Accessibility, Central-Count & Precinct Count Voting System Using Commercial-off-the-Shelf Technologies: With Digital Image & Scalable Quantitative Pixel-Counting Ballot Tabulation System
(US Patents: 7,635,088; 7,635,087; 7,614,553; 6,892,944; 7,036,730; 7,077,313; 7,422,150; 7,431,209; 6,973,581; 7,197,167; and pending patents: 11/709,449; & others)
In 2008, AVANTE congratulates the commissioners and staff of COMELEC for their successful implementation of the first automated ballot counting and consolidation, and the peaceful election that uses OMR automatic ballot counting solution for five out of six provinces for the August 11, 2008 election in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) of the Philippines. The system successfully counted more than one million ballots with 100% accuracy and delivered the results in record time.
"We have set a few firsts in the recent elections," Melo (Chairman of COMELEC) said. "The Comelec is slowly but surely shedding off its old image." ( http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/storypage.aspx?StoryId=128184). Highlights include:
"The first fraud-free (ballot-counting) election in more than half a century;
The first use of electronic voting and transmission of machines in a Philippine electoral exercise;
The first time the ballot printing process was broadcast live over the Internet;"
"In addition to the electoral process achievements, the voting solution deployed in the Philippines represents the highest standard of election integrity and auditability in the world. The basic solution was certified for reliability by an Independent Testing Agent according to U.S. Voting Standard Guidelines and utilizes most of the innovations patented by AVANTE to solve all the potential issues of electronic voting", Dr. Chung, CEO of AVANTE said. The ballots utilized proprietary anti-copying and counterfeit ballot prevention functions and were digitally captured for auditability.
Benefits of the credible election are starting to emerge. "Speaker Prospero Nograles yesterday asked newly re-elected Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao Gov. Zaldy Ampatuan and other ARMM officials who won "clean and clear" in recent fully automated ARMM elections, to use their overwhelming mandate to bring a just and lasting peace in Mindanao." ( http://www.visayandailystar.com/2008/August/18/negor4.htm)
This first patented independenly auditable paper ballot voting systems that have proven to defeat all common paper ballot inherent susceptibility to pre-election and post-election tampering with unparalleled and proven accuracy. They are ideal for use in United Nation (UN) or internationally sponsored elections and where auditable, verifiable and credible elections may mean peace or unrest.
The patented and proven verifiable election solutions with end-to-end auditability uses the best that technologies have to offer in eliminating the potentials of counterfeit ballots, ballot stuffing, ballot tampering before and after the voting and counting.
The systems are configured with commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware of computers, printers, and document imaging scanners with flexibility to accommodate election and voting methods of:
► Counting voters marked ballots in precinct under public observation
► Counting ballots marked by automatic "ballot-marking-devices" under public observation
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The First Optical Scan Voting System to Achieve 0% Error Rate in 1.5 Million VotesPaper ballots that can be authenticated (with AVANTE patented randomly generated ballot identifiers) and a process that can be audited with digital ballot picture images (AVANTE patented technology) combines to form the cost effective voting solutions for most countries. Coupling with the facts that AVANTE OPTICAL VOTE-TRAKKER® using commercial-off-the-shelf document image scanners and the ability to decipher marked ballots with zero error in 1.5 million marks make it the ideal election solution for international communities.
Receives the First 2002 NASED Certification Based on Federal Voting Standards!!Voting systems funded by the “Help America Vote Act of 2002” (HAVA) can be upgraded to comply with the accuracy and secure voting system standards established by the Federal Election Commission (now under Election Assistance Commission, EAC). The AVANTE OPTICAL VOTE-TRAKKER™ system has received the first 2002 standard certification from NASED. The AVANTE DRE VOTE-TRAKKER™ with accessible voter verified paper audit trail has also completed all testing based on the same 2002 voting system standard and was awarded NASED number N-1-12-22-22-003.
Traditional paper ballots are scanned with “discrete sensor” technology much like the SAT tests taken by students. Paper fed in the right way and straight within the target reading line will be scanned and read correctly. According to a sobering review by Professor Doug Jones in testimony before the US House of Representatives’ Committee on Science on May 22, 2001, the typical error rate is 1 in 6000 to more than 1 in 1000 from his own experience as a testing expert of various voting optical mark-sense systems. This is dramatically lower than the FEC requirements of 1 in 1,000,000 votes based on 1990 standard and the 1 in 1,500,000 votes based on the 2002 standard.
While the discrete sensor-based optical scan systems readings are fine for testing students familiar with filling in bubble mark ovals or squares completely and correctly, they aren't quite as good for readings of voters that may not be familiar with taking tests. A lesser amount of marking on designated ovals or squares, or markings with pen rather than pencil, may mean losing your vote. The reading system simply may not "see" or register that there is a mark. There is no easy way to assess the voter’s intent after the ballots have been scanned.
To the discrete-sensor voting system, it's simply having ballots with a sufficient volume of markings or ballots that do not have a sufficient volume of marking. The only way to assess lighter markings is by manual inspection of the ballots.
The paper ballot is key in accommodating absentee voters. It's the mechanism used by most states. However, paper ballots can sometimes result in errors both from voters and counting and scanning technology.
AVANTE overcomes this paper balloting problem of voter intent with pixel-based document imaging technology. The OPTICAL VOTE-TRAKKER™ system exceeds the FEC 2002 standard of less than 1 error in 1,500,000 votes. With the use of pixel-based technology, instead of simply setting a threshold of light reflection in some discrete area, a full picture of the ballot is taken. All markings with different filled ballots pixel volumes are recorded. By evaluating the difference between ballots with 10% filled marks versus a pre-set standard of 50% filled, we can find voter's marked intent that may have been missed by the pre-set standard of acceptance.
Another important feature is that any ballot that contains either over-votes or under-votes can be printed out as pictures (ballot images) for manual deciphering and inspection. The counting machines do not have to stop whenever an over-voted or under-voted ballot is encountered.
Not relying on the paper alignment also means less errors. This also reduces the cost of using a “precision-cut” heavy bond paper. Instead, standard copy paper can be used. OPTICAL VOTE-TRAKKER™ uses fiducial markers to help distinguish the orientation. It will self-align any ballots that are not fed correctly.
With the fiducial markers, OPTICAL VOTE-TRAKKER™ is also able to “scale” any paper shrinkage by moisture and handling. This function helps to reduce the need to use replacement ballots that must be filled in by the voting officials.
OPTICAL VOTE-TRAKKER™ incorporates a machine-readable unique and randomly generated ballot identifier to authenticate each and every ballot. No duplicate ballots will be read by the system. This unique feature eliminates both unintentional human errors and intentional tampering.
The randomly generated unique ballot-identifier not only preserves voter privacy but also allows the ballots to be faxed in by overseas voters. The ballots can be authenticated. Special receiving terminals can be set-up to print out ballot images of the completed ballots. This technology has the potential to solve the problem of mailing in absentee ballots from citizens residing overseas and military voters.
AVANTE International Technology, Inc., located in Princeton, New Jersey is a new force in the voting industry. AVANTE pioneered the use of the voter verifiable paper audit trail (VVPAT) for touch-screen voting systems (VOTE-TRAKKER™) in March 2001. The VVPAT based voting system has since become a nationally accepted gold standard for a trustworthy electronic voting system. Besides paper balloting solutions, AVANTE also provides the integrated solution using "Ballot Marking Device" to provide accessible voting interfaces for voters with visual and physical disabilities.
These patented solutions are developed and proven with the most stringenet accuracy and integrity requirements in mind to accommodate the spectrum of complex elections in USA, South America, ASEAN, Africa and others as well as more common and simpler parliamentary and presidential elections in Canada, European, Africa and Asia.
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