 New assistive voting and precinct tabulating equipment will be in use in all Crow and County precincts for the state's primary election next Tuesday. The image cast evolution system provides an assistive voting capability which will continue to offer all voters the opportunity to vote privately and independently regardless of disability. So basically the voters are going to still be able to mark their ballot like they traditionally would with a paper and pencil. All voters will get the same ballot regardless of what type of voting they are choosing to do whether it's the traditional pen and paper method or if they choose to use the assistive voting session. If they choose to use the assisted session basically they will have the opportunity to navigate through their ballot with a handheld device also listening to the audio version as it's being read to them. Their ballot will be marked utilizing the machine and their ballot will then be placed back into the tabulator to be counted with all other ballot. A demonstration model of the image cast evolution is available for public inspection at the Crow and County elections office at the courthouse from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.