misvotes
Misvotes are votes that do not reflect the voter’s intended choice due to errors in the voting process. They occur when a ballot or voting system records a result that differs from what the voter intended to cast, and they can happen in both paper and electronic voting environments. Misvotes are distinct from undervotes (where a voter does not cast any choice on a contest) and overvotes (where a voter selects more than one option for a contest).
Causes of misvotes include ballot design and layout that cause confusion or misinterpretation, ambiguous instructions, and
Detection and correction involve post-election procedures designed to verify vote tallies. Risk-limiting audits and other post-election
Impact and policy considerations center on the integrity and legitimacy of elections. Misvotes can influence outcomes