Postal voting printing certificate
A combined postal voting printed product on a DIN A4 medium addresses logistical challenges by integrating ballot paper and envelope with separable perforations, enabling efficient, secure, and cost-effective production using standard printers.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- DE · DE
- Patent Type
- Utility models
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-10-09
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-12
AI Technical Summary
Existing postal voting systems face logistical challenges due to the need for separate printing and manual allocation of ballot papers and envelopes, which are often in DIN A3 format, incompatible with standard A4 printers, leading to increased administrative burden and costs.
A combined postal voting printed product integrating ballot paper and envelope on a single DIN A4 medium, with separable perforation lines, allowing personalization and security features like indentations and adhesive strips, enabling printing and assembly in a single step.
This solution reduces the risk of mix-ups, simplifies printing and assembly, and lowers costs by utilizing standard A4 printers, ensuring security and efficiency in producing postal voting materials.
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Abstract
Description
[0001] The invention relates to a postal voting printed product with a combined ballot paper and ballot envelope based on a common printing medium with separability along predetermined perforation lines for separating the ballot paper and ballot envelope, according to the preamble of claim 1.
[0002] From DE 10 2016 204 678 A1 a procedure for conducting an election, in particular postal voting with several eligible voters, is known, wherein the procedure includes sending an election mailing to at least one such eligible voter.
[0003] The election kit includes a voter registration card, a ballot paper, a ballot envelope (in which the ballot paper can be placed), and a return envelope (also known as a postal ballot envelope). To reduce the number of invalid votes, it is suggested that the voter registration card be detachably attached to the ballot envelope. Furthermore, the detachable registration card preserves the voter's anonymity.
[0004] Specifically, the voting authorization is attached to the outside of the ballot envelope, so that it can be detached from the sealed envelope. This allows voters to return the sealed ballot envelope, containing the ballot paper and the voting authorization attached, to the election office.
[0005] The election office then checks the voter's eligibility. If the voter's eligibility is confirmed, the ballot paper is removed from the envelope without opening the envelope.
[0006] The voting authorization is attached to the ballot paper in such a way that, after it has been detached from the ballot envelope, it is permanently evident that the voting authorization has been detached from the envelope at least once. This allows for the detection of tampering with the election documents.
[0007] Specifically, the voting authorization is attached to the ballot paper via a perforation. The perforation is sufficiently robust to keep the voting authorization attached to the ballot envelope during mailing. The perforation also provides pre-scored tear points, allowing the voting authorization to be easily detached from the ballot paper. This perforation is designed to ensure that even after a single detachment, it is clear that the voting authorization has been removed from the ballot envelope at least once.
[0008] Alternatively, the ballot envelope and the voter registration card can be folded from a single sheet, with the voter registration card separated from the ballot envelope portion by a perforation. This allows for cost-effective production of both the ballot envelope and the voter registration card.
[0009] It is also proposed that the voting authorization be personalized before being sent out. In this regard, the name and address or a personal identifier that identifies the respective voter can be added to the voting authorization, in particular printed on it.
[0010] A sealing flap can be used for the ballot envelope, which, once sealed, can only be opened in a way that is clearly visible. This prevents unauthorized persons from unknowingly replacing the ballot paper inside the envelope.
[0011] The ballot envelope may have at least one adhesive surface designed to glue the closure flap to the back of the ballot.
[0012] The generic patent DE 10 2018 008 153 A1 relates to a printing product for the combined provision of a ballot paper and a shipping envelope.
[0013] Since personal data must be printed on both the outer envelope of election documents and on the ballot papers, when sending postal voting documents to the participants in the election it is necessary to print the corresponding ballot papers and envelopes separately with this data and then assign them to each other.
[0014] Since a large number of postal voting documents usually have to be sent out in the electoral districts during an election, the allocation involves a great deal of logistical effort, which requires a corresponding deployment of personnel and therefore costs.
[0015] To reduce the increased administrative burden, it has already been proposed to combine the outer mailing envelope and the ballot paper in one printed product, which can then be printed and sent to the postal voter in one operation without the need for time-consuming allocation or sorting.
[0016] The aforementioned DE 10 2018 008 153 A1 aims to create a further developed printing product for the combined provision of a ballot paper and a shipping envelope.
[0017] The printed product to be created in this regard comprises a printing medium with a front and a back.
[0018] The front is divided into a first section, which is printed with individualized data of a personal data record, and a front envelope section, with the sections being separated from each other by a first perforation line.
[0019] The front section of the envelope is then divided again and provided with several fold lines in order to obtain a corresponding envelope with a one-sided opening after it has been cut out of the printing substrate by folding and gluing.
[0020] Additionally, there is a front closure section for the envelope, which is delimited by another fold line.
[0021] The reverse side of the known data carrier contains unalterable, non-personal data, such as an official text in accordance with the election regulations, i.e., a statutory declaration regarding postal voting.
[0022] The known printing medium has a width of essentially 420 mm and a height of essentially 300 mm, the dimensions advantageously preferably corresponding to those of a DIN A3 sheet in order to avoid additional trimming of the printing medium.
[0023] However, the state of the art described above has the following disadvantages.
[0024] With regard to DE 10 2018 008 153 A1, after removing components of the printed carrier, the front and back of the envelope must be folded together. Furthermore, the envelope must be sealed laterally using the provided adhesive strips.
[0025] The closing flap or flap of the envelope must also be folded, with guidelines provided for this purpose.
[0026] However, a particularly serious disadvantage of the state of the art is that the printed product is in DIN A3 format.
[0027] Almost all government agencies dealing with postal voting only have A4 printers in their offices. These printers cannot process DIN A3 format paper.
[0028] This would either require additional folding processes, which would necessitate a complete redesign of the printed product, or the purchase of printers that can print larger formats in one go.
[0029] From the above, the object of the invention is therefore to provide a further developed postal voting printed product which is based on the principle of a combined ballot paper with ballot envelope, which meets all security requirements and which can be individualized, i.e. printed, by widely used printers that are only capable of carrying out a printing process in the DIN A4 format of the corresponding printing medium.
[0030] The problem of the invention is solved by a postal voting printed product according to the combination of features according to claim 1, wherein the dependent claims include at least suitable embodiments and further developments.
[0031] The postal voting printed product according to the invention, as a combined ballot paper, unites important components of the election documents on a single DIN A4 form, namely the personal ballot paper and the return envelope for the ballot paper in the ballot paper envelope. Both of the aforementioned parts can be personalized for the postal voter by printing them in one pass.
[0032] In a single step, the ballot paper with the personal data of the respective postal voter is printed, and the return envelope receives the corresponding ballot paper number and the correct electoral district in the same printing process. The previously manual matching of these two documents is completely eliminated, thus reducing the risk of mix-ups and therefore invalid voting materials.
[0033] The postal voting printed product therefore consists of a combined ballot paper and ballot envelope based on a common printing medium with separability along predetermined perforation lines for separating the ballot paper and ballot envelope, as briefly outlined above.
[0034] Before the official individual printing, the ballot envelope is designed as a three-sided closed structure with a closure flap, with a large number of indentations distributed along the narrow side of the closure flap, which make unauthorized opening of the envelope recognizable after it has been closed.
[0035] The ballot envelope is very large, measuring approximately 267 mm x 210 mm, so that ballot papers can be inserted without folding.
[0036] The perforation lines for separating ballot papers and ballot envelopes are designed and arranged in such a way that folding along at least one perforation line results in a DIN A4 print format with dimensions essentially of 210 mm x 297 mm, in order to carry out the official individualization in a single printing process.
[0037] In a further development according to the invention, the indentations are arranged in such a way that they come into contact with an adhesive or adhesive strip located there after the shipping envelope has been closed.
[0038] The indentations can take the form of a "V", "W" or "U".
[0039] The clear internal dimensions of the ballot envelope are designed for envelope contents with dimensions of essentially up to 170 mm x 250 mm.
[0040] The ballot envelope can be separated from the printed material via a perforation line and has dimensions of essentially 267 mm x 210 mm.
[0041] In the case of using different sizes of ballot envelopes with a predetermined uniform size of essentially 210 x 150 mm, one or two perforation lines are formed, whereby the single perforation line simultaneously forms a fold edge and in the case of two perforation lines only one perforation line close to the ballot forms a fold edge.
[0042] The invention will be explained in more detail below with reference to an exemplary embodiment and with the aid of figures.
[0043] The Fig. 1 and Fig. Figure 2 shows a product-related sample in schematic representation with some election-relevant information already printed on it, which, however, does not in any way restrict the scope of protection or reduce it to the content shown there.
[0044] Fig. Figure 1 shows the template intended for printing in A4 format, with the one in the left part of the image being the Fig. 1. The recognizable free reverse side of the ballot paper, intended for printing, is folded over in the direction of envelope K along a perforation line or fold edge, as symbolized by the arrow.
[0045] The reference symbol D is used as an example to mark a field to be printed.
[0046] The Fig. Figure 2 shows the reverse side of the postal voting printed product according to Fig. 1 with the back of the envelope K, the closure flap 1 with indentations 2 and perforation line 4 for detaching or removing the sworn statement.
[0047] According to the front view of the postal voting printed product according to Fig. 1 is therefore the ballot paper, the side of which not shown contains an exemplary declaration in lieu of an oath for postal voting, folded towards the envelope according to the arrow shown.
[0048] The overall dimensions of the postal voting printed product according to Fig. The envelope is now in DIN A4 format and can be printed on with a standard printer. The shipping envelope has a closure flap 1 which features numerous perforations 2 that constitute a security feature.
[0049] To close envelope K, the closure flap 1 can be folded along line 3. On the reverse side (see Fig. 2) an adhesive material, in particular in the form of an adhesive strip, is present in this regard.
[0050] The ballot paper WS can be detached via the perforation or fold line 4.
[0051] In the example shown, according to the Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 is the clear internal dimension of the shipping envelope K designed for envelope contents with dimensions essentially of up to 170 mm x 250 mm.
[0052] With the embodiment of a postal voting printing product according to the invention, different ballot paper sizes or ballot paper envelope sizes can be developed, simple printing of the combined ballot paper thus produced can be achieved and thereby considerable costs in the required handling can be reduced.
[0053] The indentations 2 across the narrow side of the envelope's closure flap or flap, combined with the priority given to a material-bonded closure using adhesive, are designed such that the closure flap or flap breaks into several components upon unauthorized opening. In a preferred embodiment, a laser-resistant self-adhesive with a cover strip is provided on the closure flap 1 of the envelope. QUOTES INCLUDED IN THE DESCRIPTION
[0000] This list of documents cited by the applicant was automatically generated and is included solely for the reader's convenience. The list is not part of the German patent or utility model application. The DPMA accepts no liability for any errors or omissions. Cited patent literature
[0000] DE 10 2016 204 678 A1
[0002] DE 10 2018 008 153 A1 [0012, 0016, 0024]
Claims
[1] Postal voting printed product with combined ballot paper (WS) and ballot envelope (K) based on a common printing medium with separability along a predetermined perforation line (4) for separating the ballot paper (WS) and ballot envelope (K), characterized by , that The ballot envelope (K) is designed as a three-sided closed structure with a closure flap (1) prior to the individualized printing by the authorities, wherein a multitude of indentations (2) are provided distributed over the narrow side of the closure flap (1), which make any unauthorized opening of the ballot envelope (K) recognizable after it has been closed. The ballot envelope (K) has a size of essentially 267 mm x 210 mm, wherein the perforation line (4) for separating the ballot paper (WS) and the ballot envelope (K) is designed and arranged in such a way that folding along the perforation line (4) results in a DIN A4 print format with dimensions of essentially 210 mm x 297 mm, in order to carry out the official individualization in a single printing process. [2] Postal voting printed product according to claim 1, characterized by , that the indentations (2) are arranged so that they come into contact with an adhesive or adhesive strip located therein after the shipping envelope (K) has been closed. [3] Postal voting printed product according to claim 1 or 2, characterized by , that the indentations (2) have the shape of a ‘V’, ‘W’ or ‘U’. [4] Postal voting printed material according to any of the preceding claims, characterized by, that the clear internal dimension of the shipping envelope (K) is designed for envelope contents with dimensions of essentially up to 170 mm x 250 mm.
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