Unilect
UniLect Corporation is the manufacturer of the Patriot Voting System. The company, which was founded in 1989, is based in Dublin, California.
UniLect is a member of the Election Technology Council along with Advanced Voting Systems, Diebold Election Systems, Election Systems and Software, Hart InterCivic and Sequoia Voting Systems.
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Bugs in electronic voting
In November 2004 Associated Press reported that a UniLect Computer may have lost 4,500 North Caroline votes in the last election in a single county. The report indicated that while UniLect representatives had told them that each storage unit could handle 10,500 votes local officials said it was in fact only 3,005 votes.[1]
Personnel
The President of UniLect Corporation is Jack Gerbel, who has been actively involved in the election equipment industry since 1965. His career began in elections with IBM Corporation and then as a founder, Vice-President and Board of Directors member of Computer Election Systems (CES).
Mr. Gerbel had the distinction of personally selling and installing more election systems than any other person in the U.S.
Two major accounts that he sold and successfully installed were Cook County, Illinois and the City of Chicago.
Mr. Gerbel became Vice-President of Sales for Business Records Corporation (BRC).
Contact details
P.O. Box 3026
Danville, CA 94526-8026
Phone: (925) 833-8660
Fax: (925) 833-8874
Email: info AT unilect.com (Sub @ for AT)
Web: http://www.unilect.com
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External links
- "More than 4,000 early votes lost in Carteret County", Newsobserver.com (North Carolina), November 4, 2004. (This is an Associated Press story).