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CertificationElection Security Glossary

55 election security terms in the Certification category, with definitions sourced from NIST, CISA, EAC, and 30+ authoritative documents.

Election system certification is the process by which voting equipment, ballot marking devices, and election management software are tested, approved, and authorized for use in elections. That process operates at two levels: federal and state. At the federal level, the Election Assistance Commission has authority to evaluate voting systems against the Voluntary Voting System Guidelines, a technical standard developed in partnership with voting system vendors, election officials, and security experts. VVSG versions are regularly updated to address emerging security vulnerabilities and incorporate new technical requirements. Voting system testing laboratories, accredited by the National Institute of Standards and Technology and contracted by vendors, conduct the detailed technical work of evaluating systems against VVSG before federal certification is granted. State certification is a separate but related process. Even after federal certification, each state retains the authority to conduct additional testing, decertification for cause, or conditional certification with state-specific requirements. This two-tier system — federal guidelines and testing, state-level approval and decertification authority — creates both redundancy and the potential for inconsistency across state lines. Some states decertify systems that fail post-election audits or are found to have software vulnerabilities; others decertify due to operational deficiencies or a deliberate choice to shift to newer equipment. Understanding the certification landscape is essential for election officials evaluating vendor contracts, legislators designing procurement requirements, and journalists covering disputes about voting system security. Certification is not a guarantee of perfection — it is a documented assurance that a system has met a defined set of technical requirements under controlled testing conditions. The subsequent operational environment, including configuration, maintenance, and chain of custody, determines whether that assurance holds in practice.

Key Concepts

Voluntary Voting System Guidelines
The EAC technical standard specifying requirements for voting systems across security, functionality, usability, and accessibility dimensions, updated periodically to reflect new threats.
Voting System Testing Laboratory (VSTL)
An independent laboratory accredited by NIST and contracted by vendors to conduct detailed testing of voting systems against VVSG before federal certification is granted.
Election Assistance Commission
The federal agency with authority to certify voting systems against VVSG, providing states with assurance that federally certified systems meet minimum technical and security standards.
State Certification
A state's formal approval to use a federally certified voting system within that state, often requiring additional testing or procedural requirements beyond the federal baseline.
Decertification
The removal of a voting system from approved use in a jurisdiction, typically triggered by security vulnerabilities, operational failures, or audit findings discovered after elections.
Accreditation
The formal authorization of a testing laboratory or assessor to conduct voting system evaluations, separate from the certification of the systems they test.
Software Assurance (SWA)
The process of ensuring voting system software has been reviewed, tested, and audited for security vulnerabilities and adherence to VVSG functional requirements.
Logic and Accuracy Testing
Pre-election testing of certified voting systems to verify that the specific configuration deployed in a jurisdiction will accurately record and count votes.

How These Terms Relate

Voting system certification creates a layered approval process distributing testing and approval authority across federal and state actors. The Voluntary Voting System Guidelines establish the baseline technical standard; voting system testing laboratories carry out the detailed evaluation work; and EAC federal certification confirms that the system meets those standards. State certification then applies state-specific requirements and retains authority to decertify systems that fail post-election testing or are found to have software assurance defects. Accreditation of testing laboratories ensures that the evaluators themselves meet quality standards. Logic and accuracy testing bridges certification and operations: even a federally and state-certified system must be verified in its specific deployed configuration before each election. Together, these mechanisms ensure that only rigorously tested systems enter use and that systems found deficient are removed before they can affect election results.

All Certification Terms (55)

C 16 terms
Candidate Register
Certification
Record that reflects the total votes cast for the candidate. This record is augmented as each ballot is cast on a DRE or as digital signals from the conversion of voted paper ballots are logically int…
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Candidate Registration
Certification
The act of completing the required paperwork to become a certified candidate for public office.
Certificate
Certification
An official document attesting a certain fact.
Certificate of Circulator
Certification
A written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation by a person who gathered voter's signatures on a petition.
Certificate of Election
Certification
A written statement confirming that a candidate was elected to public office.
Certificate of Error
Certification
A written statement detailing an election error.
Certificate of Nomination
Certification
A written statement confirming that a candidate received one of the highest numbers of votes for public office, usually indicating they will be moving on to a general or run-off election.
Certificate of Permanent Disability
Certification
A form completed by a licensed or certified health professional, or designated agency attesting to an individual’s disability.
Certificate of Restoration
Certification
A certificate issued by a judicial system to restore voting rights.
Certification Requirements
Certification
The laws and regulations that govern the conditions that are essential elements to certify an elections or voting process.
Certification of Official Election Results
Certification
A written statement attesting that the election results are a true and accurate accounting of all votes cast in a particular election.
Certification of Signatures
Certification
A written statement attesting that the number of signatures on a petition counted as valid or rejected is a true and accurate accounting of the facts.
Certify
Certification
The act of a third party giving written assurance that a product, process or service conforms to specified requirements.
Claim of Conformance
Certification
Statement by a vendor declaring that a specific product conforms to a particular standard or set of standard profiles; for voting systems, NASED qualification or EAC certification provides independent…
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Conformity assessment
Certification
Demonstration that specified requirements relating to a product, process, system, person or body are fulfilled. See also testing, inspection, certification, accreditation, conformity assessment bodies…
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Conformity assessment body
Certification
Body that performs conformity assessment services. NOTE An accreditation body is not a conformity assessment body.
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Q 9 terms
Qualification Number
Certification
A number issued by NASED (National Association of State Election Directors) to a system that has been tested by an accredited independent testing authority for compliance with the voting system standa…
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Qualification Testing
Certification
Examination and testing of a voting system by a NASED-accredited independent testing authority to determine if the system conforms to the performance and other requirements of the national certificati…
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Qualification to Register
Certification
The conditions necessary in order for an individual to register to vote, such as being a citizen of the United States and over 18 years of age.
Qualification to Vote
Certification
The conditions necessary in order for a voter to cast a ballot, such as registering to vote by a certain deadline.
Qualification, Federal
Certification
Means the system has been certified, if applicable, by means of qualification testing by a nationally recognized test laboratory (i.e., VSLT) and has met or exceeded the minimum requirements set forth…
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Qualified
Certification
Officially recognized as having met the requirements; certified.
Qualified Voting Systems
Certification
Voting Systems that have met the standards to be certified for use in a jurisdiction.
Qualified Write-in Candidate
Certification
Any person seeking election, but whose name will not be printed on the ballot. For these votes to be tallied and certified, the candidate must file forms with the election official during the qualifyi…
Qualify
Certification
The process of meeting all of the requirements to be officially recognized as certified.