Welcome to eSlate!. The Buttons Use the CAST BALLOT button to cast your ballot. Press HELP to get help. Use PREV to go to the previous page. Use NEXT.

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Welcome to eSlate!

The Buttons Use the CAST BALLOT button to cast your ballot. Press HELP to get help. Use PREV to go to the previous page. Use NEXT to go to the next page. Turn the SELECT wheel to highlight your choices. Press ENTER to vote for a selected choice.

Select Your Language 1.Rotate the SELECT wheel until the language you want is highlighted in red. 2.Press ENTER to make your selection. EnglishEspañol

Enter Your Access Code 1.Turn the SELECT wheel to highlight the first number of your Access Code. 2.Press ENTER to choose that number. 3. Repeat for all numbers of your Access Code. 4. When the last digit in your code has been entered, you will see the first page of your ballot. ACCESS CODE Código de accesso 4192 Date: Time: 15:42:21 Place: Mesa Elementary Back Clear 4

1.Turn the SELECT wheel until your choice is highlighted in blue. 2.Press ENTER. The box to the left of your choice will turn red to show your vote. 3.The blue highlight bar will move to the next contest title. 4.Continue through the ballot until you have voted all the contests you wish to vote. 5.You may use the PREVIOUS or NEXT buttons at any time to move through the ballot. Make Ballot Choices Alexander Hamilton George Washington President Alexander Hamilton George Washington President

Review Your Ballot After you have voted all the pages of the ballot, a Ballot Summary page appears. This allows you to review your selections. To change your vote, turn the SELECT wheel until the contest you want to change is highlighted, then press ENTER. You will return to that contest. You may use the PREV and NEXT buttons to review your ballot. John Adams George Washington Margaret Chase Smith Abraham Lincoln Francis Scott Key Thomas Jefferson Franklin Roosevelt Martin Luther King Harry Truman Betsy Ross

Cast Your Ballot When you are ready to cast your ballot, press the CAST BALLOT button.

Cast Your Ballot Your vote has been recorded when you see the waving American Flag.