Electronic Voter Interface

Primary definition

A "component of an electronic that communicates ballot information VOTE-CAPTURE DEVICE to the voter and accepts input from the voter." VVSG. A "subsystem within a voting 2007 DRE system which communicates ballot information to a voter in Video, Audio, or Braille form and which allows the voter to select candidates and issues by means of vocalization or physical actions." Fla. VSS Appendix.

Also known asEVI · voter interface · ballot interface · electronic ballot interface · voting interface · DRE interface
3 sources cited4 related termsReviewed Aug 9, 2026
Electronic Voting GlossaryView source

Understand more election terms clearly

Get one important election term explained each week, with authoritative sources, practical context and related definitions.

Free. One useful email each week. Unsubscribe anytime.Learn more about the ESG newsletter →
EVG
Carnegie Mellon University

A "component of an electronic that communicates ballot information VOTE-CAPTURE DEVICE to the voter and accepts input from the voter." VVSG. A "subsystem within a voting 2007 DRE system which communicates ballot information to a voter in Video, Audio, or Braille form and which allows the voter to select candidates and issues by means of vocalization or physical actions." Fla. VSS Appendix.

Electronic Voting Glossary · 2024

Cite this term

Permanent URL · stable across revisions
Election Security Glossary. (2026). Electronic Voter Interface. In Election Security Glossary. Retrieved August 23, 2026, from https://electionsecurityglossary.com/glossary/electronic-voter-interface

Sources

3 cited · last checked Aug 9, 2026

01

Electronic Voting Glossary
Electronic Voting Glossary

High consensus

View source

02

EAC Glossary of Terms
EAC Glossary of Terms

Disputed

View source

03

NIST Election Glossary
NIST Election Glossary

Disputed

View source

Get the weekly election term

Receive one cited, source-backed election explanation in your inbox each week.

Get election terms explained weekly →
Free · Nonpartisan · Unsubscribe anytime.
Continue Research

Keep going from here

Three ways to go deeper on voting systems and adjacent terminology.