
Dominion suffered a problem in the 1st Congressional District in the general election after the machines initially indicated that Tim Bishop had won by 3,500 votes but by the next night officials had declared his opponent Randy Altschuler the victor by 400 votes.

Officials said they fixed the problem by training ballot workers.

Compact design and intuitive functionality makes the ImageCast X easy to use for both pollworkers and voters alike. īoth companies had problems in the implementation in the first year with ES&S being criticized after it was revealed that poll workers were scanning the ballots with the ballot side visible to the public in the primary. Multiple configurations support in-person, accessible, and early voting sessions to meet the needs of any jurisdiction. Courts did not issue a stay in the case noting that doing so would jeopardize the implementation of the vote in time for the election. New York City ES&S's offering were easier to set up. However, the machines in some of the state's largest cities such as New York City, Buffalo, New York and Albany, New York are the DS200 Ballot Scanner by Election Systems & Software.ĭominion had sued the New York City Board of Elections to stop the award of the $70 million contract for to ES&S saying that the contract was not the lowest bidder. The contracts were originally awarded to Sequoia Voting Systems but Dominion acquired the company in 2010. ĭominion Voting Systems ImageCast is used in 52 of the state's 62 counties. New York had a long history of attempting to replace the machines including Edward Koch who urged they be replaced in 1985. In 1898, Gillespie and Jacob Myers formed the American Voting Machines Company. The device drew a privacy curtain around the voter and simultaneously unlocked the machine's levers for voting.
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Gillespie and Standard Voting Machine Company of Rochester, New York, in the late 1890s. (1) Computer software for storing, retrieving, distributing and displaying medical images and associated patient information and reports across healthcare.

New York had a long established history with the lever machines going back to the patent for the lever machine by Alfred J. In doing so, New York abandoned its Shoup Lever Machines which had been used since 1962 and were originally built by American Voting Machines Company in Jamestown, New York. In 2010 New York State was the last state to switch to electronic voting under the Help America Vote Act. IC3 and eXpress are worthy contenders, but IC3 has the edge in. Following is a list of electronic voting machines in New York state. Innovative Software's ImageCast 3 (IC3) was the best product, and at the lowest cost.
