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Once you have checked in and been given your ballot, simply go directly to the ICE machine and inform the poll worker that you wish to use the ADA Ballot Marking function. Not to worry! The Ballot Marking function provides tools that allow a wide range of voter's covered by the ADA to participate in the private voting experience. Some voters may worry that they cannot complete the steps above to cast a ballot securely and privately. Exit the polling place and enjoy the rest of your day with that great feeling that you know your voice was heard.

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If you have trouble understanding any message on the screen, feel free to ask a poll worker for assistance. If you do not hear a ding, the large screen will show you what is happening with your ballot, and if you need to take any additional action.

  • Wait to hear the "Ding!" that tells you your ballot has been cast.
  • Take your ballot to the ICE machines near the exit of your polling place and insert the marked ballot into the machine.
  • Put your voted ballot inside of the provided Secrecy Sleeve, leaving an inch or two sticking out of the top.
  • Mark your selections with the provided marking device privately simply filling in the oval next to the choice you want to make for each contest.
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    Take the ballot provided to you when you check in at your polling place to one of our voting booths.

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    No voter has to comprise their privacy.Ĭasting your vote on the ICE tabulator is a simple and user friendly process. This means that all voters in Alachua County are able to vote using the same ballot, cast their vote on the same equipment, and store their selection as one set of results. The heart of the voting experience, the ImageCast Evolution (ICE) is an exciting Optical Scan system and the first voting system that combines the counting of ballots with the ballot marking functions of an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant voting system. More about these products can be found on Dominion's official webpage. The system was first used in Alachua County for the High Springs Municipal Election in November of 2015, and was used countywide beginning with the Presidential Preference Primary in March of 2016. Alachua County is proud to use Dominion Voting's Democracy Suite products to design and count the ballots for all of our elections.








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