Electionremains
Electionremains is a term used in political science and journalism to describe the residual artifacts and ongoing effects that persist after an electoral event. The term is not widely standardized and is mostly used informally or as a metaphor. In its physical sense, election remains may include retained ballots, poll books, voting equipment, canvassing materials, precinct-level records, and other documents kept for compliance, auditing, or historical purposes. In data sense, they include public tally data, voter turnout statistics, post-election audit logs, and released datasets used in research and oversight.
In practice, election remains encompass more than objects and numbers. They reflect the policy debates, legal
Scholars caution that discussions of election remains can become conflated with misinformation if the term is