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| When Mrs.Johnson begins her task, this is the first scene she sees. This is just a login screen, where she can enter her username and password. When she logs in, she will be presented with her ballot-counter screen. |
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| In this design, all options are large buttons. |
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| The first race of the first ballot is presented. Mrs. Johnson can then select a button. When she clicks, she will be taken to the next race on this ballot. | ||
| The second race of the first ballot is presented. Again, Mrs. Johnson can select a button. There are back and forward arrows to allow her to fix mistakes. | ||
| After she finishes the first ballot, she is presented with a summary screen of the ballot and the candidates she selected. She can go back to fix a mistake or just hit next to move on. | ||
| After finishing the first ballot, she moves on to ballot number 2 and is presented with the first race again. | ||
| She is then taken to the second race on ballot number 2. | ||
| She hits next, after verifying the summary of ballot 2. | ||
| Mrs. Johnson is now on the last race of the 50th ballot. | ||
| She hits next, after verifying the summary of ballot 50. | ||
| After she is done with 50 ballots, she can view a summary of the election and chose to either go back and fix her mistakes or continue. | ||
| She can then choose to submit the results to her audit supervisor. | ||
| She is then presented with a screen, allowing her to choose to continue counting another set of ballots or to finish this audit. She clicks finish. | ||
| She is taken back to the entrance login screen. |
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