PRESS
RELEASE (May
29, 2007)
PenVote.com
is today announcing the development of a new system of voting on paper.
The new system (called Digital Pen Voting) uses Anoto digital paper and digital pens to record
votes. This technology retains what
is best about the paper experience; the voter actually uses a pen (yes, with
ink) to mark a ballot. The special
digital paper (from Anoto Inc.) contains a
fine grid pattern that is then read by the digital pen.
The digital pen is then docked in a small docking station and the vote is
recorded. A small screen alerts
voters to overvotes and undervotes. Write-in
votes are also accommodated.
This technology does not require heavy card stock ballots that are used in
optical scan systems. In addition,
the paper is NEVER feed mechanically into any device.
The pen that is used in the voting process will digitally record the
positions marked on paper. Those
recordings are then stored and at the end of the evening the data are tabulated.
PenVote is conducting discussion with several digital paper/pen companies
as well as with election vendors to bring forth the next wave of voting.
We soon will have a “Proof of Concept” demonstration
available.
This system avoids costly printing expenses as you can print your own ballots on
demand. In addition, each polling booth requires one inexpensive digital pen.
The amount of voters that can be processed greatly increases because you
do not have a central scanning station that creates a “choke point” in the
polling center.
To learn more about Digital Pen Voting
(or, DPV) contact: Chris
Wilson at PenVote.com, or
call 614-425-2074. Election industry
vendors who wish to partner with us are welcome to contact us as well. Our
website will feature information where you can learn more about Anoto digital
paper/pen solutions. To view more about Digital Pen Voting, visit our
site: PenVote.com.