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voterverifiable

Voterverifiable refers to election systems and processes that allow voters to confirm that their vote was cast as intended, recorded as cast, and tallied correctly. The goal is to increase transparency, accountability, and public trust in elections by enabling independent verification by voters and observers. Although often written as voter-verifiable or voter-verifiability in official documents, the term voterverifiable is used here to describe the concept in one word.

Common implementations include voter-verifiable paper audit trails (VVPAT), which provide a physical record matched to electronic

Benefits of voterverifiable systems include greater auditability, the potential to detect and deter manipulation, enhanced public

Related concepts include verifiability, VVPAT, end-to-end verifiability, and risk-limiting audits. The term underscores a broader movement

tallies,
allowing
voters
and
inspectors
to
verify
that
the
paper
record
corresponds
to
the
electronic
vote.
End-to-end
verifiability
(E2E-V)
schemes
use
cryptographic
proofs
to
show
that
ballots
are
included
in
the
final
tally
without
exposing
individual
voter
choices.
In
practice,
many
systems
combine
these
approaches
with
risk-limiting
audits
(RLAs),
which
statistically
verify
outcomes
by
sampling
ballots
and
comparing
them
to
reported
results.
Ballot
imaging,
verifiable
logs,
and
strict
chain-of-custody
procedures
also
support
voterverifiability.
confidence,
and
a
clearer
linkage
between
cast
ballots
and
final
results.
Challenges
include
higher
costs,
technical
complexity,
and
the
need
to
protect
voter
privacy
while
providing
meaningful
verifiability.
Implementing
voterverifiability
requires
robust
governance,
transparent
procedures,
accessibility
considerations,
and
trained
personnel
to
conduct
and
interpret
audits.
toward
election
integrity
through
mechanisms
that
empower
voters
to
confirm
the
accuracy
of
electoral
outcomes.