Access Control Policy

Primary definition

A policy concerning who may access various equipment and functions of a voting system, required to be established by each voting jurisdiction in Indiana. "The using jurisdiction in charge of voting system operations is responsible for defining the specific access policies applying to each election and for defining any variations of these resulting from use of the system in more than one (1) environment." Ind. Code. §3-11-46

Also known asaccess policy · access management policy · voting system access policy · election access control · voting access regulations
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A policy concerning who may access various equipment and functions of a voting system, required to be established by each voting jurisdiction in Indiana. "The using jurisdiction in charge of voting system operations is responsible for defining the specific access policies applying to each election and for defining any variations of these resulting from use of the system in more than one (1) environment." Ind. Code. §3-11-46

Electronic Voting Glossary · 2024

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Election Security Glossary. (2026). Access Control Policy. In Election Security Glossary. Retrieved August 20, 2026, from https://electionsecurityglossary.com/glossary/access-control-policy

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