Test Deck Ready
On March 30, 2005 at 9:00 am the Clerk ofVillage of German town will be conducting the public testing required of 5.84 of the voting machines to be used in the up-coming April 5, 2005 election.
I have created 4 decks of test ballots. Actually I created copies of the 4 sample ballots provided by the clerk. I am turning my CSQE certification to the problem of testing the software on an opti-scan voting machine. Hopefully, Jane Wilms will consider this helpful. I suspect my deck of test ballots is larger than hers. I just hope she is not using the test ballot provided by the programming vendor, Fidlar Election Co.
My deck for District 1 has 43 ballots. 26 are expected to be accepted and 17 are expected to be rejected. My deck for District 2 has 41 ballots. 25 are expected to be accepted and 16 are expected to be rejected. My deck for District 3 has 42 ballots. 26 are expected to be accepted and 16 are expected to be rejected. My deck for District 4 has 46 ballots. 27 are expected to be accepted and 19 are expected to be rejected.
I have created 4 decks of test ballots. Actually I created copies of the 4 sample ballots provided by the clerk. I am turning my CSQE certification to the problem of testing the software on an opti-scan voting machine. Hopefully, Jane Wilms will consider this helpful. I suspect my deck of test ballots is larger than hers. I just hope she is not using the test ballot provided by the programming vendor, Fidlar Election Co.
My deck for District 1 has 43 ballots. 26 are expected to be accepted and 17 are expected to be rejected. My deck for District 2 has 41 ballots. 25 are expected to be accepted and 16 are expected to be rejected. My deck for District 3 has 42 ballots. 26 are expected to be accepted and 16 are expected to be rejected. My deck for District 4 has 46 ballots. 27 are expected to be accepted and 19 are expected to be rejected.
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