Election Day Expressvote Logic and Accuracy Checklist is a 3-page legal document that was released by the U.S. Election Assistance Commission on January 1, 2016 and used nation-wide.
Q: What is the Election Day Expressvote Logic and Accuracy Checklist?
A: The Election Day Expressvote Logic and Accuracy Checklist is a tool used to ensure the proper functioning and accuracy of the Expressvote voting machines on Election Day.
Q: Why is the Logic and Accuracy Checklist important?
A: The Logic and Accuracy Checklist is important because it helps to verify that the voting machines are working correctly and that the election results will be accurate.
Q: What does the Logic and Accuracy Checklist include?
A: The Logic and Accuracy Checklist includes tasks such as testing the machine's functionality, checking the accuracy of vote counts, and verifying the proper programming of the machine.
Q: Who is responsible for completing the Logic and Accuracy Checklist?
A: Election officials and trained technicians are responsible for completing the Logic and Accuracy Checklist before Election Day.
Q: What happens if issues are found during the Logic and Accuracy Checklist?
A: If issues are found during the Logic and Accuracy Checklist, they are addressed and resolved to ensure that the voting machines are functioning properly.
Q: Can the public view the completion of the Logic and Accuracy Checklist?
A: In some cases, the completion of the Logic and Accuracy Checklist may be open to public observation to enhance transparency and trust in the election process.
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