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<br />Page 3 of 4 <br /> <br />6. Training- Election Judges will be trained in the <br />operation of the assistive voting technology equipment at <br />the biennial Election Judge Training sessions or before <br />any 2006. Federal or State Elections. <br />7. Maintenance after warranty period, and repairs - The <br />County will pay the cost of maintenance contracts for the <br />equipment after all HA V A Grant funds are.expended. <br />8. Insurance - The County will pay the cost of insurance for <br />replacement of the equipment in case of fire or other <br />damage or destruction for all assistive voting technology <br />equipment while stored by the County. <br /> <br />III) Outline how the grants will be used. <br /> <br />A) County Plan for Vote Counting <br />1. Sherburne County uses the following vote counting <br />systems: <br />a. Precinct count machines <br />b. This plan includes uniform MI00 equipment used <br />by all precincts. <br />B) AutoMark equipment purchase for .each polling place (Town <br />and City) in Sherburne County <br />$5969 per unitx 29 = $17~,101 <br />C) Maintenance and operating costs <br />$ 600 per unit x 30 = $ 18,000 <br />D) Two AutoMark.units for testing and election-day backup at the <br />County. <br />$5969perunitx2 =$11,938 <br />F) Purchase or replacement of un certified Vote Counting <br />Equipment with Federal Funds. <br />I.Tothe extent possible, each precinct in the County will <br />utilize the same model and version of vote counting <br />equipment. <br /> <br />3 <br />