Johnson Cty,
KS--5Nov2002 General Election Wrap-Up
Advance Voting By Mail and
Provisional AVOS Ballots / Ballot On Demand and Spectrum
Printing
4 AVOS Units for Mail and
Provisional
Ballots
election.com Election System Manager Early
Vote Module Card Creation
403 Pcts /
223 Election Day Polling Places / 825 R6 Voting Units / 223 R6 Card
Encoding units
22 Unit
Failures-Replacements during Election
Day
AVTS:
WinCE 2.1.2/BS 4.1.11 AVOS: cc2.00g AVTS BS Create
Card Encoding
GEMS:
1.17.22 (no audio) [1.17.24 for some report
printing]
1164
Trained Poll Workers / 3 hour sessions / 50 Poll Workers per
session
Note:
Only trained poll workers allowed to serve on
board
2 DESI
Reps / 3 DESI Contract Support / 16 JoCoKs Field Techs / 54 JoCoKs County
Open-CloseTechs
Final
Report Complete 9:20PM 5Nov2002
Central
Upload 6 units / 18 "red bag" drop-off sites / up to 3 runs from drop-off site
to central each site
Note:
"red bag" holds PC cards and AVTS final report print
tapes
Voter
Registration: 333,710 Total Cards Cast: 167,431
County Turnout: 50.2%
Johnson
County Kansas Election Office is extremely well organized and
orchestrated.
They
operate under a very strict timeline that is updated every evening and
distributed or posted every
morning.
Election
office staff is well trained and experienced and each carries out their duties
admirably.
Biggest Problem: Again, ran into a few
snags with ballot printing and L&A ballot production.
Also,
political parties dropped a massive mailing of applications to vote by mail
which increased the number of ballots by mail exponentially. Ballot order
had to be resubmitted for additional ballot printing and we had some difficulty
getting timely delivery of ballots which resulted in missing a statutory
deadline for mailing ballots.
New
This Election: Election Commissioner Connie Schmidt implemented a
"Practice Makes Perfect" additional training program for those poll workers
wanting to come back to the office and "practice" on the equipment after they
attended one of the training sessions. A mock polling place was set
up in the warehouse for several weeks to facilitate this
program.
Best
Practice: JoCoKs has instituted the "machine judge" roll in their
polling places. The "machine judge" is like a glorified "greeter" and
escorts the voter from the signature table to an open AVTS unit where brief
instructions are given regarding inserting the voter access card and voter exit
information. Machine judge also verifies voter's AVTS ballot
precinct/style with the information on the voter's "Receipt" issued at the
initial check-in where the voter access card is
created.
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Lesley Koop Thompson
Customer Service Project Manager Diebold Election Systems, Inc. 415-235-6553 (office cell) 512-413-7618 (cell) lesley@dieboldes.com |