The present invention relates to voting apparatus, in particular to voting apparatus for aiding visually impaired electors to vote.
In the United Kingdom and many other countries and jurisdictions within those countries, voting on various issues such as elections, referendums, etc. is carried out at polling centres using standardised ballot papers on which a list of candidates or questions are arranged in a relatively standard layout or format. The format of the ballot paper generally takes the form of a vertical list of the candidates including all relevant information such as political party, etc., with a box provided on one side, generally to the right of each row into which the voter can place a designated mark such as an “X” or a numeral in order to make the appropriate selection such as picking an individual candidate or number of candidates.
While the above format is effective for sighted individuals, there are obviously significant problems for the blind or visually impaired, who may require assistance, but which also conflicts with the general principals and legal rights around voting, in that a voter should be unaccompanied when casting their vote in order to ensure the privacy and legitimacy of the vote.
Various solutions to these issues have been used in the past to varying degrees of success. One such example is the use of so called tactile voting devices or ballot paper templates, which consists of an overlay which is placed on top of the ballot paper and includes braille translations of the underlying rows of the ballot paper, enabling blind or visually impaired individuals to vote independently and in private.
However there are problems with the existing tactile voting devices. Only a relatively small proportion of the blind or visually impaired can read braille, with the remaining proportion thus not being able to use the tactile voting devices. Current devices therefore do not allow blind and partially sighted individuals to vote independently without the ability to read braille; either an official in charge of the polling station or a close family member is required to read out the names of the candidates and the order in which they appear on the ballot paper.
It would therefore be desirable to provide an improved voting aid for the blind or visually impaired.
From a first aspect the invention provides a voting apparatus for receiving a ballot paper having at least one ballot, the apparatus comprising: a voting aid for overlying the ballot paper and comprising a respective ballot marking aid for each ballot of the ballot paper; and an audio system comprising means for providing an audio output comprising information corresponding to each ballot.
The audio system, and therefore the apparatus, may comprise audio output means for audibly rendering said audio output, said audio output means preferably comprising headphones, earphones a loudspeaker.
The audio system may comprise audio output means for providing said audio output to an audio rendering device, for example headphones, earphones or a loudspeaker.
In preferred embodiments, said audio system comprises a plurality of user activation devices, and wherein in response to operation of any one of said user activation devices, said audio system is configured to provide the audio output for a respective one of the ballots. The preferred audio system includes means for storing a respective audio file associated with each user activation device, wherein in response to operation of any one of said user activation devices, said audio system is configured to play the associated audio file. The user activation devices are preferably arranged in a linear array and have a spatial arrangement that matches the spatial arrangement of the ballots on the ballot paper. Preferably, each activation device is provided with an indicator of its position in the array, the indicator preferably comprising a corresponding tactile identifier, or numeral and/or a braille representation of the corresponding identifier or numeral.
The user activation devices may be provided on a body of the voting apparatus or on the voting aid. The preferred audio system comprises a respective user activation device for each voting option. The user activation devices are preferably arranged for alignment with a respective voting option and/or with a respective ballot marking aid.
The apparatus may include respective guide means, preferably tactile guide means, for guiding a user between each activation device and the respective voting option and/or ballot marking aid, wherein, optionally, the guide means is provided at least partly on the respective ballot marking aid.
Preferably, the audio system includes means for storing a respective audio file associated with each user activation device, wherein in response to operation of any one of said user activation devices, said audio system is configured to play the associated audio file.
Typically, the user activation devices are arranged in a linear array and have a spatial arrangement that matches the spatial arrangement of the voting options on the ballot paper. Each activation device is preferably provided with or associated with at least one indicator of its position in the array, said at least one indicator preferably comprising a corresponding tactile identifier, and/or numeral and/or a braille representation of the corresponding identifier or numeral. Said at least one indicator is provided on and/or adjacent the respective activation device. Said at least one indicator of each activation device may be arranged for alignment with a respective voting option and/or with a respective ballot marking aid. Said at least one indicator may be provided on the respective ballot marking aid at a location that is adjacent the respective voting option, in use. Said at least one indicator of each ballot marking aid may be arranged for alignment with a respective voting option and/or with a respective user activation device.
Preferably, said voting aid is located, in use, such that each ballot marking aid is aligned with a corresponding user activation device, preferably located adjacent the respective user activation device.
In preferred embodiments, each ballot marking aid includes securing means operable to selectively expose a marking region of the respective voting option, preferably being operable to selectively expose or cover the respective marking region. The securing means may be operable to, preferably in a ballot-exposing state, overlap with and/or overlie the respective user activation device, and wherein, preferably, said securing means is foldable onto the respective user activation device, preferably in said ballot-exposing state. Said securing means may comprise a tab or other structure that is movable between said ballot-exposing state and a ballot-covering state in which it is positioned to cover the respective marking region. The tab or other structure is preferably foldable between the ballot-exposing and ballot-covering states. The securing means may be operable to selectively cover or otherwise secure the respective aperture, window or exposing means, or otherwise to indicate that the respective voting option has been marked.
In preferred embodiments, each ballot marking aid comprises an aperture, window or other means for exposing the marking region of the respective voting option, the apparatus being arranged so that each user activation device is located adjacent the respective aperture, window or exposing means.
The securing means, preferably comprising a tab, may be located adjacent the respective user activation device, or may be located on the opposite side of the respective aperture, window or exposing means from the respective activation device.
Typically, each ballot marking aid comprises means for selectively exposing the marking region of the respective voting option, preferably located along an edge of the voting aid, the apparatus preferably being arranged so that the user activation devices are located adjacent the exposing means. Said selective exposing means comprises a movable tab operable to expose or cover the respective marking region.
Typically, the apparatus comprises a body, the body comprising a portion that is shaped and dimensioned to receive the voting aid and ballot paper.
The apparatus may include alignment means for aligning the voting aid with the activation devices.
In preferred embodiments, the user activation devices overlie the voting aid, each user activation device being aligned with the respective ballot marking aid, and wherein, optionally, the user activation devices are provided on a substrate that overlies the voting aid. Alternatively, the user activation devices may be provided on the voting aid, preferably on the respective ballot marking aid.
In preferred embodiments, each user activation device comprises a button or a switch or other user input device.
The audio output means may comprise an audio output jack, audio output port and/or a wireless transmitter for providing the audio output to the audio rendering device by cable or a wireless connection.
The audio system may include audio input means for enabling audio files to be received by the audio system, the audio input means optionally comprising a hardware interface such as a cable or device port, and/or a memory card slot, and/or a wireless receiver.
In preferred embodiments, said ballot marking aids are arranged in a linear array and have a spatial arrangement that matches the spatial arrangement of the ballots on the ballot paper, each ballot marking aid comprising an aperture, window and/or tab, or other means for exposing a marking region of the respective ballot. Preferably, each ballot marking aid includes an indicator of its position in the array, the indicator preferably comprising a corresponding tactile identifier, or numeral and/or a braille representation of the corresponding identifier or numeral.
In preferred embodiments, said voting aid is located, in use, such that each ballot marking aid is aligned with a corresponding user activation device, preferably located adjacent the respective user activation device.
From another aspect the invention provides a voting apparatus suitable for receiving a ballot paper having at least one ballot and comprising: a voting aid comprising at least one aperture arranged to overlie the at least one ballot of the ballot paper; and means for providing at least one audio signal comprising information relevant to the at least one ballot.
Ideally, the means for providing an audio signal comprises a user operated activation means. Preferably, the means for providing an audio signal comprises an audio output device configured to output said audio signal upon operation of the user operated activation means. Optionally, the voting apparatus comprises a support. Ideally, a ballot paper is received between the support and the voting aid. Preferably, the voting apparatus is configured to receive a ballot paper comprising a plurality of ballots and comprises: a plurality of apertures, each aperture arranged to overlie each respective ballot of the ballot paper. Ideally, a plurality of user operated activation means is provided, each corresponding to a respective ballot of a ballot paper. Preferably, each aperture is alignable with a corresponding user operated activation means. Ideally, the user operated activation means comprises activation identification means. Preferably, the at least one aperture is provided with aperture identification means. Ideally, the aperture identification means matches the activation identification means of a corresponding user operated activation means.
Advantageously, a visually impaired user may associate an audio signal output on operation of a chosen user operated activation means with an aperture having matching identification means to that of said chosen user operated activation means. Ideally, the user operated activation means and/or the audio output means are locatable on the support. Preferably, the voting apparatus further comprises alignment means for aligning a ballot paper and/or the voting aid with respect to the support. Ideally, the alignment means are sized, dimensioned, and positioned to at least align the at least one aperture with a corresponding user operated activation means, and/or to align the at least one aperture with a corresponding at least one ballot. Preferably, attachment means are provided between the voting aid and the support. Ideally, the attachment means are adhesive attachment means.
Preferably, the user operated activation means is a button. Ideally, the audio output means is an audio output jack operable to output the audio signal via a wired connection to headphones or earphones. Alternatively or in addition, the audio output comprises a Bluetooth® output which is operable to output the audio signal to a user via a wireless connection. Ideally, the audio signal comprises information in relation to a candidate, party, voting choice, and/or information in relation to a question on the at least one ballot. Most preferably, the audio signal comprises information in relation to the name of a candidate on the at least one ballot and/or the political party to which said candidate is affiliated.
Preferably, the voting aid comprises securing means to allow the at least one aperture to be secured. Ideally, the voting aid comprises indicating means to indicate the at least one aperture is secured. Optionally, the support is a solid support. Further optionally, the support is a solid, generally planar support. Optionally, the support comprises alignment means for aligning a ballot paper and/or the voting aid.
Optionally, the identification means are visual identification means to allow the at least one aperture to be visually identified. Optionally, the identification means are visual indicia to allow the at least one aperture to be visually identified. Optionally or additionally, the identification means are tactile identification means to allow the at least one aperture to be tactilely identified. Optionally or additionally, the identification means are tactile indicia to allow the at least one aperture to be tactilely identified. Preferably, the identification means are visual and tactile (visio-tactile) identification means to allow the at least one aperture to be both visually and tactilely identified. Optionally, the securing means are physical securing means to allow the at least one aperture to be physically secured. Optionally, the indicating means are tactile indicating means to tactilely indicate that the at least one aperture is secured. Optionally or additionally, the indicating means are audible indicating means to audibly indicate that the at least one aperture is secured. Preferably, the indicating means are audible and tactile (audio-tactile) indicating means to both audibly and tactilely indicate that the at least one aperture is secured. Optionally, the identification means comprise raised dimples or characters. Optionally, the identification means comprise printed indicia. Preferably, the identification means comprise raised dimples or characters having indicia printed thereon. Optionally, the securing means comprise a cover arranged to occlude the at least one aperture. Further optionally, the securing means comprise a cover arranged to reversibly occlude the at least one aperture. Optionally, the securing means are mountable to the voting aid. Further optionally, the securing means are hingedly mountable to the voting aid. Optionally, the cover is mountable to the voting aid. Further optionally, the cover is hingedly mountable to the voting aid. Optionally or additionally, the securing means are mountable adjacent the at least one aperture. Further optionally, the securing means are hingedly mountable adjacent the at least one aperture.
Optionally or additionally, the cover is mountable adjacent the at least one aperture. Further optionally, the cover is hingedly mountable adjacent the at least one aperture. Optionally, the cover is arranged to be displaceable between an open position and a closed position. Optionally, in the open position, the cover does not occlude the at least one aperture. Optionally, in the closed position, the cover occludes the at least one aperture. Optionally, the securing means are arranged to be displaceable between an open position and a closed position. Optionally, in the open position, the securing means do not occlude the at least one aperture. Optionally, in the closed position, the securing means occlude the at least one aperture. Preferably, the securing means are arranged to be displaceable between an open position wherein the securing means do not occlude the at least one aperture and a closed position wherein the securing means occlude the at least one aperture.
Preferably, the cover is arranged to be displaceable between an open position wherein the cover does not occlude the at least one aperture and a closed position wherein the cover occludes the at least one aperture.
Optionally, the indicating means comprise first and second sections arranged such that contact of the first section with the second section provides an audible indication. Further optionally, the indicating means comprise first and second sections arranged such that contact of the first section with the second section provides an audible sound.
Alternatively, the indicating means comprise first and second sections arranged such that separation of the first section from the second section provides an audible indication. Further optionally, the indicating means comprise first and second sections arranged such that separation of the first section from the second section provides an audible sound.
Optionally, the first section is mountable to the second section. Further optionally, the first section is reversibly mountable to the second section. Still further optionally, the first section is engageable with the second section. Still further optionally, the first section is reversibly engageable with the second section.
Optionally, the first section comprises a plurality of hooks. Further optionally or additionally, the second section comprises a plurality of loops. Still further optionally or additionally, the first and second sections together form a hook-and-loop fastening. Preferably, the first and second sections together form a reversible hook-and-loop fastening. Optionally, the first section comprises a head. Further optionally or additionally, the second section comprises a shank arranged to receive the head of the first section. Still further optionally or additionally, the second section comprises a shank arranged to reversibly receive the head of the first section. Still further optionally or additionally, the first and second sections together form a snap fastening. Preferably, the first and second sections together form a reversible snap fastening. Optionally, the alignment means comprise at least one mating element. Further optionally, the alignment means comprise at least two mating elements. Still further optionally, the alignment means comprise two mating elements. Optionally, the alignment means comprise at least one mating element arranged to correspond with a respective mating element of the ballot paper and/or of the voting aid. Further optionally, the alignment means comprise at least two mating elements, each arranged to correspond with a respective mating element of the ballot paper and/or of the voting aid. Still further optionally, the alignment means comprise two mating elements, each arranged to correspond with a respective mating element of the ballot paper and/or of the voting aid.
Optionally, the alignment means comprise at least one protrusion arranged to correspond with a respective aperture of the ballot paper and/or of the voting aid. Further optionally, the alignment means comprise at least two protrusions, each arranged to correspond with a respective aperture of the ballot paper and/or of the voting aid. Still further optionally, the alignment means comprise two protrusions, each arranged to correspond with a respective aperture of the ballot paper and/or of the voting aid.
Optionally, the alignment means comprise a pair of protrusions, each arranged to correspond with a respective pair of apertures of the ballot paper and/or of the voting aid.
Optionally, the pair of protrusions is arranged to be received within the respective pair of apertures of the ballot paper and/or of the voting aid. Further optionally, the pair of protrusions is arranged to be releasably received within the respective pair of apertures of the ballot paper and/or of the voting aid.
Optionally or additionally, the pair of apertures of the ballot paper is arranged to receive the respective pair of protrusions and/or of the device. Optionally or additionally, the pair of apertures of the ballot paper is arranged to releasably receive the respective pair of protrusions and/or of the device.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of voting, the method comprising the steps of: providing a voting apparatus according to a first aspect of the present invention; overlying the at least one ballot with the at least one aperture; operating a user operated activation means to cause an audio output device to output an audio signal comprising information relevant to the at least one ballot and overlying aperture; marking the at least one ballot based on information provided in said audio signal.
According to a third aspect, there is provided a method of facilitating a voting process comprising the steps of finalising a ballot paper, creating an audio file containing information representative of said ballot paper, securely transferring said audio file to a polling station, receiving said audio file at said polling station, updating one or more voting apparatus according to the first aspect with said audio file, and attaching a printed copy of the finalised ballot paper to each of the one or more voting apparatus.
According to a fourth aspect of the invention there is provided a system for implementing a voting management process, the system comprising a presiding officer portal, an administrator dashboard, a storage device, a speech synthesis function, an internet of things function, at least one compute function to operably connect the speech synthesis function, storage device, and internet of things function, and one or more voting apparatus according to the first aspect operably connectable to the system via the internet of things function.
According to a fifth aspect of the invention there is provided a voting aid for use with the voting apparatus of the first aspect, the voting aid comprising at least one aperture arranged to overlie at least one ballot of a ballot paper.
Other preferred features are recited in the dependent claims.
Embodiments of the invention are now described by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings in which like numerals are used to denote like parts and in which:
The invention will now be described with reference to exemplary voting apparatus. It will be understood that the exemplary voting apparatus are shown to assist in an understanding of the invention and are not to be construed limiting to the invention. Furthermore, elements or components that are described with reference to any one embodiment may be interchanged with those of other embodiments or other equivalent elements without departing from the spirit of the invention.
Preferred voting aids comprise a structure comprising a plurality of ballot marking aids, preferably arranged in a column, i.e. a one dimensional linear array, in a vertical or top-to-bottom direction of the voting aid. The ballot marking aids are spatially arranged to match the spatial arrangement of ballots on a ballot paper such that, when the voting aid is overlaid on the ballot paper, a respective ballot marking aid overlies a respective ballot, or markable voting option, on the ballot paper. Each ballot marking aid includes, or is configurable to include, an aperture, window or other exposure means that is in register with the respective marking region of the respective ballot and which exposes the respective marking region to allow a user to mark the respective ballot, i.e. to select the respective voting option by marking it. In preferred embodiments, each marking aid carries or otherwise includes an indicator (preferably a corresponding numeral and/or a braille representation of the corresponding numeral or other tactile indicator), or other identification means, of its position in the array, from first to last in sequence, preferably whereby the topmost marking aid is denoted as first and the bottommost marking aid is denoted as last.
In the embodiment of
The preferred voting aid 11 comprises a respective securing element 16 for securing the respective aperture 12. In the embodiment of
Conveniently, each tab 16 carries the respective position indicator (a numeral in the illustrated example), or other identification means, for the respective marking aid, or row, of the voting aid.
The voting apparatus 10 includes an audio system for rendering ballot information audibly to the user. The ballot information may for example any relevant information identifying and/or relating to the respective voting option, e.g. the respective candidate’s name, and optionally their political party.
The activation means may comprise at least one, but typically a plurality of, user activation devices 13. Each user activation device 13 may for example comprise a push button, a touch-sensitive button (e.g. a region of a touch-sensitive screen), or other user input device (typically comprising a switch device), preferably a touch-operated user input device (more preferably an input device that is operable by touch of a user’s finger), as is convenient. A respective activation device 13 is provided for each ballot, or voting option. Preferably, the activation devices 13 are spatially arranged to match the spatial arrangement of the ballot marking aids, including the apertures 12 in the embodiment of
The preferred audio system 60 includes an electronic storage device 64 for storing audio files. Any conventional electronic memory that allows audio files to be stored and retrieved can be used for this purpose. The preferred audio system 60 includes audio input means for enabling audio files to be received by the system 60. The audio input means may take any conventional form, for example a hardware interface such as a cable or device port 66 and/or a memory card slot 68, and/or a wireless receiver (e.g. a Bluetooth (trade mark) receiver). Optionally, an RF transceiver may be provided for performing both wireless transmission and reception as required.
The audio system 60 includes a controller 70 for controlling the operation of the audio system 60 as described herein. The controller 70 may take any conventional form, for example comprising a suitably programmed microprocessor, microcontroller or integrated circuit, and any ancillary drivers, interfaces or circuitry that may be required and as would be apparent to a skilled person.
The voting apparatus 10 comprises a body 18 in which the activation devices 13 are incorporated. The other components of the audio system 60 may be incorporated in, supported by or housed by the body 18 as is convenient, typically including an electric power supply such as one or more batteries. Optionally, the body 18 includes a portion 19, preferably including a flat surface, that is shaped and dimensioned to receive a ballot paper, and preferably the voting aid 11 which is locatable on top of the ballot paper.
In use, the audio system 60 receives audio file(s) via the audio input means and stores the file(s) on the storage device 60. In preferred embodiments a respective audio file is provided for each ballot, or voting option, on the ballot paper for a given election or other contest, e.g. referendum. Alternatively, a single audio file may be provided containing respective audio data for each ballot, or voting option,, in which case it is preferred that the audio system 60 is configured to store the respective audio data as a respective audio file. In any event, the audio system 60 receives and stores respective audio data for each ballot, or voting option,. Each stored audio file comprises data for audibly rendering information (e.g. candidate name or other selectable choice), in the form of speech, corresponding to the respective ballot, or voting option, via any one or more of the available audio outputs 14, 24, 62. In preferred embodiments, the audio files comprise speech data, e.g. recorded human speech or synthesised speech. In alternative embodiments, the audio system 60 may include a conventional speech synthesis module and may be configured to synthesise speech data from data received via the input means.
Each stored audio file is uniquely associated with a respective activation device 13. This may be achieved in any suitable manner. Typically, each received audio input file includes data indicating which ballot, or voting option, it is associated with. The audio system 60 associates a unique identifier with each activation device 13, the unique identifier indicating the position of the activation device 13 in the array of devices 13. The order of the activation devices 13 in the array corresponds to the order of ballots on the ballot paper and so the audio system 60 matches each audio file to a corresponding activation device 13.
In response to operation of any one of the activation devices 13, the audio system 60 is configured to play the corresponding audio file, thereby rendering to the user, or elector, via the audio output means an audible rendition of the corresponding ballot information in the form of speech (recorded or synthesised). Therefore, an elector with a visual impairment is provided with audio information corresponding to a selected ballot, or voting option, and may thus mark the ballot, or voting option, based on the audio information without assistance.
In preferred embodiments, the controller 70 receives a signal in response to operation of the activation device 13 in response to which the controller 70 causes the corresponding audio file to be played. The controller 70 retrieves the relevant audio file from the storage device 64 and causes it to be rendered by the loudspeaker 24 and/or sent to the jack/port 14 and/or to be transmitted wirelessly, as applicable. More generally, it will be understood that there are a variety of suitable conventional ways in which playback of an audio file corresponding to an operated activation device 13 can be implemented.
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In preferred embodiments, the support portion 19 of the body 18 has a flat surface for receiving the voting aid 11. In use, a ballot paper is located between the upper surface of support 19 and the voting aid 11. In alternative embodiments, the support portion 19 may be omitted in which case the ballot paper overlaid with the voting aid 11 may be located side-by-side with the body 18. In either case, the body 18 and voting aid 11 are aligned with each other so that each marking aid of the voting aid 11 is aligned with, preferably adjacent to, a respective one of the activation devices 13. The preferred arrangement is such that the first marking aid is aligned with the first activation device 13, the second marking aid is aligned with the second activation device 13 and so on. Preferably the apparatus 10 includes alignment means to facilitate correct alignment of the activation devices 13 and the marking aids. In the embodiment of
Alignment of the voting aid 11 with the buttons 13 may be achieved in any convenient manner. For example, the alignment means may comprise correspondingly located alignment structures 20, 20a (e.g. a hole or recess and corresponding locating pin, or other corresponding formations, e.g. corresponding male and female components) formed on the voting aid 11 and the body 18 such that mating or engagement of the alignment structures 20, 20a ensures the required alignment.
Optionally, fastening means (e.g. adhesive or hoop & loop fasters) may be provided for holding the voting aid 11 in the desired location with respect to the activation devices 13.
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Optionally, the voting aid 11 comprises a respective secondary aperture 21 for each activation device 13. The secondary apertures 21 be arranged in parallel with the apertures 12. The secondary apertures 21 are spatially arranged to match the spatial arrangement of the activations devices 13, and therefore preferably also the spatial arrangement of the apertures 12. In preferred embodiments therefore, the secondary apertures 21 are arranged in a one dimensional linear array that is oriented in a vertical, or top-to-bottom, direction of the apparatus 10. The voting aid 11 is placed on the apparatus 10 such that each secondary aperture 21 overlays and is in register with a respective one of the activation devices 13. The aperture 21 exposes the respective activation device 13 so that it can be operated through the aperture 21. The apertures 21 are preferably located on the opposite side of the apertures 12 to the tabs 16. The array of apertures 21 facilitates installation, alignment and use of the voting aid 11.
In use, when the elector operates an activation device 13 and hears a choice that he wishes to vote for, he marks the corresponding ballot on the ballot paper through the window 12 in the voting aid 11 that is aligned with the operated device 13. This is facilitated in the embodiment of
Each marking aid of the voting aid 11, and each activation device 13, preferably have corresponding position indicator(s) or other identification means (as described above), preferably tactile indicators, to allow each marking aid to be correlated with the respective activation device. Preferably, the position indicator 22 of the voting aid is located adjacent the marking region of the respective ballot, e.g. adjacent the respective window 12, tab 16 or other exposure means, and/or on the respective tab 16. The position indicator 22a of each activation device 13 may be provided on the activation device 13 and/or on the body 18 adjacent the activation device 13.
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The securing elements 16 of the embodiment of
The voting aid 11 may be attachable to the body 18 via an adhesive attachment element 25, 26 (
Alignment features may be provided to guide alignment of the voting aid 11 and/or ballot paper relative to each other and to the body 18. The body 18 may also comprise an adhesion portion 29 to which the adhesive strip 25 may adhere. The adhesion portion may itself be adhesive, or may simply provide a suitable surface to which the adhesive strip may adhere. The adhesion portion is ideally located parallel to a longitudinal edge of the body 18 and proximal the side of the body 18 comprising the buttons 13. As can be seen in
The apparatus 10, 110, may comprise a power source such as a battery. The battery is preferably a rechargeable battery. In use, an elector presses a button 13 and is presented with corresponding ballot information in an audio format, the information being related to the ballot, or voting option, which underlies the marking aid aligned with the pressed button 13. The elector may then proceed to locate the window 12 or tab 16 which corresponds to the pressed button 13, either due to its positioning relative to the button 13, and/or by using matching identification features provided in relation to the button 13 and the associated window or tab. Once the relevant window or tab is identified, the elector may then mark the underlying ballot. The elector may continue this process for other items on the ballot paper, each which will have a different corresponding and aligned window 12 and button 13.
Typically, the ballot paper 72 comprises a plurality of ballots, or voting options 74. The plurality of ballots 74 can be arranged sequentially on the ballot paper 72, and normally the plurality of ballots 74 is arranged sequentially in a linear arrangement on the ballot paper 72. In such a case, the voting aid 111 comprises a plurality of apertures 112. Each aperture 112 is arranged to overlie each respective ballot 74 of the ballot paper 72. In such an embodiment, the plurality of apertures 112 is arranged sequentially in a linear arrangement on the voting aid 111.
In an embodiment, the identification means 122 are visual identification means to allow the at least one aperture 112 to be visually identified. For example, the identification means 122 can be visual indicia that allow the at least one aperture 112 to be visually identified. In such an embodiment, the identification means 18 can be printed indicia applied to the (surface of the) voting aid 111. Preferably, the printed indicia circumscribe the at least one aperture 112. The identification means 122 can optionally or additionally comprise any indicia capable of identifying an aperture 112, and preferably capable of identifying an aperture 112 from another aperture 112′. In a preferred embodiment, the indicia are Roman numerals, preferably sequential roman numerals. The indicia can optionally or additionally be Braille numerical characters, preferably sequential Braille numerical characters or Braille numerical characters corresponding to the Roman numeral indicia or other tactile indicator.
The identification means 122 are preferably tactile identification means to allow the at least one aperture 112 to be tactilely identified. For example, the identification means 122 can be tactile indicia to allow the at least one aperture 112 to be tactilely identified. In such an embodiment, the identification means 122 can be raised dimples embossed from the (surface of the) voting aid 111. Preferably, the raised dimples circumscribe the at least one aperture 112. In a preferred embodiment, the raised dimples are arranged to define Roman numerals, preferably sequential roman numerals. The raised dimples can optionally or additionally be arranged to define Braille numerical characters, preferably sequential Braille numerical characters or Braille numerical characters corresponding to the Roman numerals.
In a preferred embodiment, the identification means 122 are visual and tactile (visio-tactile) identification means to allow the at least one aperture 112 to be both visually and tactilely identified. In such an embodiment, the at least one aperture 112 can be simultaneously visually and tactilely identified, thereby increasing the accuracy of identification. Preferably, the identification means 122 are raised dimples embossed from the (surface of the) voting aid 111 and having printed indicia applied to the raised dimples.
The securing means 116 can be physical securing means to allow the at least one aperture 112 to be physically secured. In an embodiment, the securing means 116 comprise a tab or cover arranged to occlude the at least one aperture 112. Preferably, the securing means 116 comprise a cover arranged to reversibly occlude the at least one aperture 112, to allow the at least one aperture 112 to be covered once a ballot is marked. The securing means 116 can be mountable to the voting aid 111 and, in a preferred embodiment, the securing means 116 are hingedly mountable to the voting aid 111, or foldable. In a specific embodiment, a cover is hingedly mountable to the voting aid 111. However, any arrangement or mounting that allows the securing means 116 to reversibly occlude the at least one aperture 112 can be used. For example, the securing means 116 can be slidably mountable to the voting aid 111.
The securing means 116, such as the cover, are preferably mountable adjacent the at least one aperture 112 to allow the securing means 116 to easily occlude the at least one aperture 112. The securing means 116, for example the cover, can be hingedly mountable adjacent the at least one aperture 112.
In an embodiment, to provide reversible occlusion of the at least one aperture 112, the securing means 116, for example the cover, are arranged to be displaceable between an open position and a closed position. In the open position, the securing means 116 do not occlude the at least one aperture, such that the elector has access to the at least one ballot 74 on the ballot paper 72 beneath the voting aid 111, and so can mark a choice of vote accordingly. In the closed position, the securing means 116 occlude the at least one aperture 112, thereby providing security to the elector that a ballot 74 has been marked. Once the securing means 116 are in the closed position, the elector cannot access the at least one aperture 112 and so cannot mark the ballot 74.
The indicating means 124a, 124b may be tactile indicating means to tactilely indicate that the at least one aperture 112 is secured. The indicating means 124a, 124b can optionally or additionally be audible indicating means to audibly indicate that the at least one aperture 112 is secured. In a preferred embodiment, the indicating means 124a, 124b are audible and tactile (audio-tactile) indicating means to both audibly and tactilely indicate that the at least one aperture 112 is secured.
The indicating means can 124a, 124b comprise first 124a and second 124b sections arranged such that contact of the first section 124a with the second section 124b provides an audible indication, such as an audible sound. The first 124a and second sections 124b can be formed from a material that generates an audible sound when brought in contact with the same or a different material. For example, the first 124a and second sections 124b could be formed from a metal material that generates an audible “ding” sound when the first 124a and second sections 124b are brought in contact. In an alternative embodiment, the first 124a and second sections 124b form part of an electrical circuit, wherein the electrical circuit comprises a source of power, such as a battery cell, and a sound generator that generates an audible sound when the first 124a and second sections 124b are brought in contact and so complete the electrical circuit. In a similar embodiment, the first 124a and second sections 124b form part of an electrical circuit, wherein the electrical circuit comprises a source of power, such as a battery cell, and a light generator, such as a light emitting diode (LED), that generates a visual cue when the first 124a and second sections 124b are brought in contact and so complete the electrical circuit. Both the sound generator and the light generator can be arranged in the same electrical circuit to provide audio-visual indicating means.
In a preferred embodiment, the indicating means 124a, 124b comprise first 124a and second 124b sections arranged such that separation of the first section 124a from the second section 124b provides an audible indication, such as an audible sound. The above-mentioned electrical circuit comprising the sound generator and/or the light generator can be arranged to provide audio-visual indicating means, wherein the light and/or sound generators are arranged to generate a visual and/or audible cue when the first 124a and second sections 124b are separated from being in contact and so switching the electrical circuit.
The first section 124a can be mountable to the second section 124b, and preferably the first section 124a is reversibly mountable to the second section 124b. In certain embodiments, the first section 124a is engageable with the second section 124b, and preferably the first section 124a is reversibly engageable with the second section 124b.
In a preferred embodiment as shown in the drawings, the first section 124a comprises a plurality of hooks, and the second section 124b comprises a plurality of loops. The first 124a and second 124b sections thereby together form a reversible hook-and-loop fastening. In an alternative embodiment, the first section 124a comprises a head and the second section 124b comprises a shank arranged to reversibly receive the head of the first section 124a, thereby together forming a reversible snap fastening.
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The support 119 comprises alignment means 128 for aligning a ballot paper 72 and/or the device 111. The alignment means 128 can comprise a first mating element 28a, which first mating element 128a is arranged to correspond with a respective second mating element 128b of the ballot paper 72 and/or of the device 111. The alignment means 128 of the support 119 can comprise any number of first mating elements 128a, each first mating element 128a arranged to correspond with a respective second mating element 128b of the ballot paper 72 and/or of the device 111. In an embodiment, the alignment means 128 comprise a protrusion 128a arranged to correspond with a respective aperture 128b of the ballot paper 72 and/or of the device 111. In a preferred embodiment, the alignment means 128 comprise two (a pair of) protrusions 128a, each protrusion 128a arranged to correspond with a respective aperture 128b of the ballot paper 72 and/or of the device 111. The shape and/or dimension of each first and second mating element of the arrangement means can be selected by a person skilled in the art. For example, as an alternative to a corresponding protrusion and aperture, the first and second mating element of the arrangement means can be a corresponding radius (rounded) corner and concave (rounded) channel, or a corresponding die cut and chamfer edge.
The pair of protrusions 128a is arranged to be received within the respective pair of apertures 128b of the ballot paper 72 and of the device 111. In use, the ballot paper 72 overlies the support 119. The or each protrusion 128a of the support aligns with and is received within a corresponding aperture 128b of the ballot paper 72. The device 111 then overlies the ballot paper 72 and support 119. The or each protrusion 128a of the support aligns with and passes through the corresponding aperture 128b of the ballot paper 72, and aligns with and is received within a corresponding aperture 128b of the device 111; thereby ensuring that the ballot paper 72 and the device 111 are aligned for use.
When voting, once an elector has accessed the at least one ballot 74 on the ballot paper 72 beneath the voting aid 111 and has marked a choice of vote accordingly, and once the securing means 116 have been displaced to occlude the at least one aperture 112; the indicating means 124a, 124b will indicate to the elector if the securing means 116 are displaced to the open position thereby uncovering the at least one ballot 74, which has already been marked. The elector is alerted to the fact that the at least one ballot has been uncovered and thereby knows not to mark that ballot 74 again. In the preferred embodiment, if the elector has occluded/covered the ballot 74 with the securing means 124a, 124b, but accidentally uncovers the ballot 74, for example by inadvertently moving the securing means 116, the indicating means will provide audio-tactile indication that the securing means 116 have been moved and the already marked ballot 74 has been uncovered. In the preferred embodiment, the elector can readily hear the sound of the separation of the hook-and-loop fastener, and is immediately indicated that the securing means 116 have been moved. The elector thereby immediately knows that an already-marked ballot 74 has been uncovered and should not be marked again. The securing means 116 can be replaced into the closed position to ensure the already-marked ballot 74 is not marked again.
When voting, the elector is provided with a voting aid 111 and overlies the at least one ballot 74 with the at least one aperture 112. The elector identifies the at least one aperture 112 using the visio-tactile identification means 122; marks the at least one ballot 74; and secures the at least one aperture by occluding the at least one aperture 112, for example by displacing the securing means 116 from an open position to a closed position. The voting aid 111 indicates the at least one aperture 112 is secured, for example by separating the first 124a and second 124b sections of the indicating means 124a, 124b to provide an audible sound, such that the elector immediately knows that an already-marked ballot 74 has been uncovered and should not be marked again.
The voting apparatus 210, 310, 410 is configured to receive a ballot paper having at least one ballot, or voting option, and comprises a voting aid 211, 311, 411 for overlying the ballot paper. The voting aid 211, 311, 411 comprises a respective ballot marking aid for each ballot of the ballot paper. The voting apparatus 210, 310, 410 comprises an audio system 60 which may be the same or similar to the audio system 60 described hereinbefore, at least part of which may be incorporated into the body 218, 318, 418 of the apparatus 210, 310, 410.
The voting apparatus 210, 310, 410, more particularly the audio system 60, comprises a plurality of user activation devices 213, 313, 413, the configuration being such that, in response to operation of any one of the user activation devices 213, 313, 413, the audio system 60 is configured to provide the audio output for a respective one of the ballots, or voting options. The user activation devices 213, 313, 413 are typically provided on the body 218, 318, 418 of the voting apparatus 210. Preferably, there is respective user activation device 213, 313, 413 for each ballot or voting option.
The user activation devices 213, 313, 413 may be provided on a substrate 218a, 318a, 418a which may be part of the body 218, 318, 418. In use, the substrate 218a, 318a, 418a may overlie the voting aid 211, 311, 411, the arrangement being such that each activation device 213, 313, 413 is aligned with the respective ballot marking aid. In alternative embodiments, each user activation device may be provided on the respective voting aid.
The user activation devices 213, 313, 413, which may take any convenient form e.g. a button, switch or other user input device, are arranged for alignment with a respective ballot and/or with a respective ballot marking aid. Each activation device 213, 313, 413 preferably has one or more indicator 222a, 322a, 422a arranged for alignment with a respective ballot and/or with a respective ballot marking aid. The indicator 222a, 322a, 422a may be provided on the respective activation device, or adjacent the respective activation device, e.g. on the substrate 218a, 318a, 418a.
When the apparatus 210, 310, 410 is assembled, the voting aid 211, 311, 411 is located such that each ballot marking aid is aligned with or otherwise associated with a corresponding user activation device 213, 313, 413. The preferred arrangement is such that the respective user activation device 213, 313, 413 is adjacent, preferably immediately adjacent, the respective aperture, window or exposure means 12. By locating the respective activation device 213, 313, 413 adjacent, or laterally beside, the respective exposure means, it is relatively simple for the voter to correctly correlate each activation device with the corresponding exposure means, and therefore with the corresponding marking region during use.
Each ballot marking aid includes securing means 216, 316, 416 operable to selectively expose a marking region of the respective ballot, or voting option, and is typically operable to expose or cover the respective marking region. In preferred embodiments, the securing means 216, 316, 416 is operable between a ballot-exposing state in which it exposes the marking region of the respective ballot (when present), and a ballot-covering state (or ballot-securing state) in which it covers (or otherwise secures) the marking region of the respective ballot (when present). Preferably, the securing means 216, 316, 416 comprises a tab or other structure that is movable between the ballot-exposing state and the ballot-covering/securing state. Conveniently, the tab 216, 316, 416 or other structure is foldable between the ballot-exposing and ballot-covering/securing states, e.g. by means of a fold or hinge. In
In preferred embodiments, in the ballot-exposing state, the securing means 216, 316, 416 is at least adjacent, and preferably overlaps with, the respective user activation device 213, 313, 413. The preferred arrangement is such that at least part of the securing means 216, 316, 416 overlies all or part of the respective activation device 213, 313, 413. The arrangement is such that, when the elector activates, e.g. presses, the activation device 213, 313, 413 when the corresponding securing means 216, 316, 416 is in its ballot-exposing state, the part of the securing means 216, 316, 416 that overlaps, overlies or is adjacent the activation device 213, 313, 413 is also touched by the elector, thereby providing tactile feedback to the elector that allows the elector to associate the activated device 213, 313, 413 (and therefore the rendered audio signal) with the exposed ballot. This arrangement reduces the likelihood that the elector will associate the wrong activation device 213, 313, 413 with an exposed ballot. For example, in use the elector may activate any given activation device 213, 313, 413 and, having listened to the corresponding audio signal, may decide that he or she wishes to mark the corresponding ballot. The elector may locate the corresponding tab 216, 316, 416 by any convenient means, e.g. by correlation of the respective location indicators and/or because of the alignment of the activation device 213, 313, 413 with the ballot marking aid of which the tab 216, 316, 416 is part, and/or because the activation device 213, 313, 413 is located adjacent the respective tab 216, 316, 416, and/or using the tactile guide means, as applicable. The elector may then move the corresponding tab 216, 316, 416 to its ballot-exposing state whereupon the elector may activate the activation device 213, 313, 413 that is now distinguished from the other activation devices 213, 313, 413 by presence of the tab 216, 316, 416. If no mistake has been made, the elector will hear the same audio signal which will confirm that he or she is marking the desired ballot. It will be understood that there are other ways in which the elector can use the apparatus 210, 310, 410. Advantageously, however, the tab 216, 316, 416, in its ballot-exposing state, distinguishes the respective activation device 213, 313, 413 to the elector’s touch and/or may act as a guide for the elector’s hand to the respective activation device 213, 313, 413, thereby helping to ensure that the elector makes a correct association between the activation device 213, 313, 413 and the respective ballot.
In alternative embodiments (not illustrated), in particular where the securing means is foldable or otherwise operable to cover the respective window aperture 12 after ballot marking (see for example the voting aid 11 of
The tabs 216, 316, 416 of the voting apparatus 210, 310, 410 are foldable onto the respective activation device 213, 313, 413 and as such overlap with and overlie the respective device 213, 313, 413. The preferred arrangement is such that the tabs 216, 316, 413 cover (wholly or partly) the respective activation device 213, 313, 413 in the ballot-exposing state. Advantageously, the elector touches the tab 216, 316, 413 as he or she activates the respective activation device 213, 313, 413. This may be achieved by selecting the size of the tab to suit the distance between the tab and the activation device. It is preferred to locate the activation devices 213, 313, 413 adjacent, preferably immediately adjacent, the tabs 216, 316, 416, as for example is illustrated by the apparatus 210, 310. Alternatively, the respective indicators 422 may be located between the activation devices 413 and the tabs 416, as illustrated in
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It should be understood that, while the description above refers to three embodiments, the skilled person would understand that the features of said embodiments would be easily interchangeable. For example the alignment features, securing features, indicating means, attachment features, alignment features, support portions, audio output arrangements, connectivity features, or voting aid type of one embodiment may be replaced with that of another embodiment. In addition, the dimensions of the apparatus can be adapted to suit any format of ballot paper having any number of ballots thereon and as such it should not be construed as limited to the shape and size as shown in the drawings. It should also be noted that, the skilled person would understand that features of all embodiments may be replaceable with equivalent features within the knowledge of said skilled person. For example, whilst physical buttons are shown, touchscreen(s) may be provided in their place.
The present invention therefore provides a more accurate and consistent way for visually impaired electors to vote without the aid of a companion or a presiding officer.
The invention is not limited to the embodiment(s) described herein which can be amended or modified without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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2004345.1 | Mar 2020 | GB | national |
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PCT/EP2021/057649 | 3/24/2021 | WO |