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January 16, 2008 at 20:49:05

Facts About Ballot Printing Costs

by Marge Acosta     Page 4 of 5 page(s)

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E S & S - M100 ballot on 80# certified offset and Accuvote ballot.
The size is 8 1/2 x 14 with a 1" stub (top or bottom).

Printed two (2) sides.

1,000,000 Ballots with 1047 Styles - $ .1418 each.
4,000,000 Ballots with 6000 Styles - $ .1553 each.

From PDF files supplied by customer to PrintComm's specifications.

Thank you,

Jerry Minarik
810-239-5763 x 121

2929 Davison Road
Flint, MI 48506
(810) 239-5763
(800) 935-1592
Fax (810) 239-2231


PrintComm cost estimate for 1,000,000 Suffolk County ballots

and 4,000,000 New York City Ballots

based on provided New York City absentee ballot from the 11/8/05 election.

Top quote is for multiple Suffolk ballots and bottom quote is for New York City ballots.

Appendix B – New York City November 2005 Sample Ballot

Click the icon to download a PDF file of the front and back of the New York City November 2005 ballot used for the cost estimates given in Appendix A. The file can take a considerable time to download with a dial-up connection.

New York City 2005 Absentee Ballot Image

[1] New Yorkers for Verified Voting, "Paper Ballot Costs and Printing," 2005
http://nyvv.org/reports/PaperBallotPrintingCosts.pdf

[2] State of New York 2006 Election Law, Section 7-104, 4b: The titles of offices may be arranged horizontally, with the names of candidates for an office and the slot or device for write-in ballots for such office arranged vertically under the title of the office, or the titles of offices may be arranged vertically, with the names of candidates for an office and the slot or device for write-in ballots for such office arranged horizontally opposite the title of the office.

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Marge Acosta is the Long Island Representative for New Yorkers for Verified Voting.

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