Steve- I agree with Nel, I do not
think it is intended to be that way, but with the limited amount of time that
we have had with the R6, this is something noticed in testing. I only bring up Penn because that was
one of their requirements. Larry J. Dix -----Original
Message----- Steve, as far as I understand, this behavior is not
intended. Unless programmed with the Pennsylvania Straight Party Voting
option, it should be necessary to de-select the candidate selection before
issuing a new selection. See my preceding email. Nel -----
Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, May
02, 2001 3:06 PM Subject: Re: R6
Straight Party One Touch to change vote Whoa! What is this One Touch selection? This would cause
alot of problems for folks with shaky hands, bracelets that hang from peoples
wrists, and inadvertant touching of other candidates, which occurs a significant
amount of the time. If not noticed at the time, then the summary page
would have to be noticed, but they'll think the machine isn't correctly
recording their vote. I hope this is not part of the general release for
everyone. This is obviously just my take on it, but I'd like to hear
whether this is Pennsylvania only, a selection option, my misunderstanding of
the issue, or what. Thanks. -----
Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, May
02, 2001 3:01 PM Subject: R6 Straight
Party One Touch to change vote On the R6 with a Harris County, TX ballot, I selected straight party. It properly marked the party I
selected, but when I went into the ballot, I then could change a vote by simply touching a candidate of
a different party. The point I am
making is that I did not have to touch the “Red X’ to remove the vote before I
selected a vote for another candidate.
This sounds like a requirement that Pennsylvania had in changing a vote
with “One Touch”. Larry J. Dix Vice President of Operations Global Election Systems |