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AccuPoll

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Accupoll electronic voting machine embedded computer, a small form factor, VIA Technologies CPU, chipset, motherboard, and memory providing parallel ports, serial ports, USB, Ethernet, Keyboard, Mouse, Microphone, Video, and Speaker (for visually impaired users).

AccuPoll is an American company that engages in the design, development, and sale of electronic voting system. Their associated products and services are for use in federal,

state, local, and private elections in the United States.[1]


Their touch screen voting system provides a machine-readable format for machine scanning of the ballot, and also a format designed for human readability of the ballot content without the mechanical assistance.[2]

AccuPoll's strategic partners

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The company has strategic relationships with partners in systems integration and original equipment manufacturers:

  • EDSUnisys
  • Lexmark
  • Source Technologies

References

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  1. ^ "Electronic Equipment, Instruments and Components Company Overview of AccuPoll, Inc".
  2. ^ "AccuPoll Electronic Voting Systems Provide Voter Verified Paper Printouts". PR Newswire.