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Logic And Accuracy Testing

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Equipment and system readiness tests whose purpose is to detect malfunctioning devices and improper election-specific setup before the equipment or systems are used in an election. Election officials conduct L&A tests prior to the start of an election as part of the process of setting up the system and the devices for an election according to jurisdiction practices and conforming to any state laws.

Also known asL&A · LAT
3 sources cited3 related termsReviewed Aug 9, 2026
Pilot Implementation Study of Risk-Limiting Audit Methods in the State of Rhode IslandView source

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PISRAM

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Equipment and system readiness tests whose purpose is to detect malfunctioning devices and improper election-specific setup before the equipment or systems are used in an election. Election officials conduct L&A tests prior to the start of an election as part of the process of setting up the system and the devices for an election according to jurisdiction practices and conforming to any state laws.

Pilot Implementation Study of Risk-Limiting Audit Methods in the State of Rhode Island · 2024

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Election Security Glossary. (2026). Logic And Accuracy Testing. In Election Security Glossary. Retrieved August 20, 2026, from https://electionsecurityglossary.com/glossary/logic-and-accuracy-testing

Sources

3 cited · last checked Aug 9, 2026

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Pilot Implementation Study of Risk-Limiting Audit Methods in the State of Rhode Island
Pilot Implementation Study of Risk-Limiting Audit Methods in the State of Rhode Island

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EAC Information Technology Terminology
EAC Information Technology Terminology

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NIST Election Glossary
NIST Election Glossary

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