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Electronic Voter Interface

Electronic Voter Interface: Subsystem within a voting system which communicates ballot information to a voter in video, audio, or other alternative format…

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Definition

Subsystem within a voting system which communicates ballot information to a voter in video, audio, or other alternative format which allows the voter to select candidates and issues by means of vocalization or physical actions.

Alternative Definitions

Definition 2

Subsystem within a DRE voting 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.

Source: NISTType: standard
Definition 3

Component of an electronic vote-capture device that communicates ballot information to the voter and accepts contest selection input from the voter.

Source: NIST WebType: semantic
Definition 4

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

Source: Electronic Voting GlossaryType: external

Sources

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Glossary of Election Terms, U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC)
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Glossary for Voting Systems, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
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NIST Election Terminology Glossary, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
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EAC Glossary of Terms
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EAC Glossary of Election Terms
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NIST Election Glossary
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Electronic Voting Glossary
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