Re: [CGUYS] Voting Perfection - found it!

2008-01-09 Thread Tom Piwowar
>-- http://www.cs.uiowa.edu/~jones/voting/pictures/datavote.jpg
>-- http://americanhistory.si.edu/vote/resources_datavote.html

This is the one. Worked real nice.



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Re: [CGUYS] Voting Perfection - found it!

2008-01-09 Thread db
I think I found the "perfect" voting machine that a few of you have 
described using in the past.
I found a punch card voting expert who emailed me some links (below) to 
the device. It's called DataVote and I think it's great in its 
inexpensive simplicity and surety.  They could keep its retro look as 
retro is fashionable or give it a modern facelift.   Go DataVote GO!


db

On Jan 8, 2008, at 5:58 PM, db wrote:

I was looking for brand info on ballot punch device used by some 
polling places.  Some people have talked about using one that had a 
lever that cleanly and consistently punched an IBM card type ballots 
and in googling for such I came across your web article: 
http://www.cs.uiowa.edu/~jones/cards/chad.html


Do you possibly know the brand?


The DataVote system fits your description.  I have a DataVote ballot
in my collection:

-- http://www.cs.uiowa.edu/~jones/voting/pictures/datavote.jpg

The Smithsonian has a DataVote punch:

-- http://americanhistory.si.edu/vote/resources_datavote.html

   Doug Jones

db wrote:

I wonder what the brand of puncher was  ... does anyone know?

In googling, I see reference mostly to the Votomatic that was 
problematically used in Florida.   There is an older Coyle model shown 
in a photo in the following link:


http://americanhistory.si.edu/vote/punchcard.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voting_machine#Punch_card

??

dab

Tom Piwowar wrote:
It was a system that used an IBM card and a hand pressed punch, 
with  no electricity required. The card was inserted in the simple 
machine.  You could see the card at all times. You slid a pointer 
down until it  was next to your choice of candidate or issue. You 
then pressed down  


I used to live in a place that used those. As you wrote, they were 
great. Also, because they were inexpensive the poll had lots of them 
ready. So there was no bottleneck waiting to get at one of the small 
number of expensive machines.




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