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The provided source material is insufficient to produce a 2000-word article focused on free samples, promotional offers, no-cost product trials, brand freebies, and mail-in sample programs. Below is a factual summary based on available data.

Summary

Based on the provided source material, the available information pertains to voting systems and accessibility features in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, rather than freebies, samples, or promotional offers. The sources document the voting technology used in Allegheny County and its accessible features for voters with disabilities.

Voting Systems Overview

Most voters in Allegheny County will vote using a hand-marked paper ballot. Some voters will use the ES&S ExpressVote 2.1 to mark their ballot. All voters will use the DS200 Precinct Scanner or DS300 Precinct Scanner to cast their completed ballot.

For questions about voting in Allegheny County, contact the county election office. Poll workers are available to help voters at polling places on election day and are trained to maintain the secrecy of ballots.

Ballot Marking Device Accessibility

The ExpressVote ballot marking device offers several accessible features and assistive technology options:

Assistive Technology Devices

  • Tactile keypad with buttons of different shapes, labeled in Braille
  • Headphone jack located on the ballot marking device
  • Dual switch jack compatible with two-position rocker switches and sip and puff devices

Poll workers can assist with setting up assistive devices that voters intend to use.

Accessible Settings

The ExpressVote device provides the following adjustable features accessible through the screen's help icon, tactile keypad, or bottom of the screen: - Contrast setting for high contrast white text on black background - Zoom function to change the size of words on the screen - Audio speed control for ballot reading when using headphones - Audio volume control for headphones - Display option to make the screen blank for privacy while audio is in use

Voter Education Resources

Instructional videos are available for both the ES&S DS 200 Precinct Scanner and the ES&S ExpressVote 2.1 Ballot Marking Device, with a recommended screen resolution of 1920x1080 for optimal viewing.

External Voting Resources

BallotReady provides a service for Pennsylvania voters in Allegheny County to view personalized ballots, check voter registration status, make voting plans, and research candidates and measures on the ballot.

Conclusion

The source material provides detailed information about voting technology and accessibility features in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, but does not contain information about freebies, samples, or promotional offers as requested in the original query.

Sources

  1. Allegheny County Voting System Information
  2. BallotReady Pennsylvania Elections Information