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AccuPoll System Scores High Marks for Accessibility; Those Who Tested AccuPoll System...

TUSTIN, Calif. -- AccuPoll, Inc. (OTCBB:ACUP), a developer of Direct Recording Electronic (DRE) voting systems, today announced that their voting system received rave reviews during recent demonstrations at the New Jersey Library of the Blind and Handicapped. The event, which included competing

vendors of electronic voting systems, was held to provide the opportunity for people with disabilities to learn about and evaluate features allowing many to vote unassisted for the first time.

AccuPoll's system received overwhelmingly high ratings, with a vast majority of those who evaluated the electronic voting system providing either "very good" or "excellent" marks. Evaluators also responded favorably to AccuPoll's voter verified paper audit trial, which allows voters with visual impairments to audibly review the permanent paper audit trail as their ballot is cast.

"Providing a fully accessible system that can be used by all voters has been a primary goal of AccuPoll since its inception," said Dennis Vadura, CEO of AccuPoll. "We have committed a great amount of research into providing the most inclusive and accessible system available, especially for those with disabilities."

A core component of the Help America Vote Act of 2002 (HAVA) is that all voting locations have a means by which voters with disabilities may vote unassisted by the first federal election of 2006. States across the country are currently evaluating voting systems that meet federal guidelines in order to comply with these new standards.

"HAVA and the American Disability Association specify very high standards that must be met," said Vadura. "AccuPoll stands ready to help election officials to meet these stringent standards."

About AccuPoll Holding Corp.

Headquartered in Tustin, AccuPoll (OTCBB:ACUP) is the developer of a federally qualified electronic voting system featuring an intuitive touch screen input and a voter verified paper audit trail (VVPAT) that can be confirmed by the voter at the time the ballot is cast, creating a permanent paper audit trail as mandated in the "Help America Vote Act of 2002" (HAVA).

For additional information, visit www.accupoll.com.

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