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AccuPoll Electronic Voting Systems Provide Voter Verified Paper Printouts

   Multi-Lingual, Linux-Based, Voter Verified System Will Meet All Federal
           Requirements Including Accessibility for Disabled Voters

    TUSTIN, Calif., Dec. 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/  AccuPoll
(OTC Bulletin Board: ACUP) is the technology leader in electronic voting
systems.  The company stated today that its new multi-lingual, electronic
voting system combines the transparency of touch screen input with the
documentation of a voter-verified, printed-paper record and the inherent
security of a Linux based system.
    "The choice of voting systems to purchase is simple, the AccuPoll system
is in its final certification process.  The system will be one of the most
technologically advanced, federally certified, electronic voting systems with
a voter verified paper printout available today," stated Frank Wiebe,
president of AccuPoll.
    The versatile system offers many features that provide strong security
measures and increases the voting record accuracy.  The Linux-based system is
affordable due to non-proprietary hardware and open source software that
reduces costs.  Eliminating costly pre-printed ballots also generates savings
by reducing paper waste.
    The AccuPoll system satisfies all the requirements of the Help America
Vote Act of 2002 including the use of provisional ballots and hand counting of
ballots (manual audit).  The system also meets the accessibility requirements
for disabled voters and will support a variety of commonly used languages as
required under the Voting Rights Act.  Ballots can also be completed by means
of audio headphones and keypad for the visually impaired.
    The voting station transparently guides voters through the voting process.
Votes are confirmed via an on-screen acknowledgement and by a paper 'Proof of
Vote' printed by the voting station.  A voter is warned if there are blank
voting sections and it will not allow overvoting.
    Once the vote is cast, the AccuPoll system provides an independent, voter
verifiable audit trail that's recorded simultaneously in multiple locations in
both electronic and paper form.

    About AccuPoll Holding Corp.
    AccuPoll (OTC Bulletin Board: ACUP) is the developer of electronic voting
systems that will be federally certified and has the support of many voters,
election officials, and special needs advocates in the United States with its
new approach to recording and counting votes.  Combining touch screen input
with the confidence of a voter verified printed-paper record; AccuPoll allows
voters to see their vote recorded and creates a permanent paper audit trail of
the election as mandated in the "Help America Vote Act of 2002."
    AccuPoll works with all levels of government to insure the integrity,
security and accuracy of elections.  AccuPoll makes every vote count by
counting every vote.  For additional information, visit http://www.accupoll.com .

    Safe Harbor Statement:
    Statements in this press release that are not statements of historical or
current fact constitute "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.  Such forward-looking
statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other unknown
factors that could cause the actual results of the company to be materially
different from the historical results or from any future results expressed or
implied by such forward-looking statements.  In addition to statements which
explicitly describe such risks and uncertainties, readers are urged to
consider statements labeled with the terms "believes," "belief," "expects,"
"intends," "anticipates," "will" or "plans" to be uncertain and
forward-looking.  The forward-looking statements contained herein are also
subject generally to other risks and uncertainties that are described from
time to time in the company's reports and registration statements filed with
the Securities and Exchange Commission.



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