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Requestrejection

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Used in response messages. For indicating that the request failed. The Error attribute is used to indicate the type of error that occurred. The AdditionalDetails attribute can be used to provide more information as to the rejection. Attribute Multiplicity Type Attribute Description AdditionalDetails 0..* String Used to provide additional details as applicable. {Error} 0..* Error For associating a RequestRejection with one or more Error .

Also known asRequestDenial · RequestFailure · RejectionNotice · ErrorResponse · DenialNotice
1 sources cited3 related termsReviewed Aug 10, 2026
Voter Records Interchange Common Data Format SpecificationView source

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Used in response messages. For indicating that the request failed. The Error attribute is used to indicate the type of error that occurred. The AdditionalDetails attribute can be used to provide more information as to the rejection. Attribute Multiplicity Type Attribute Description AdditionalDetails 0..* String Used to provide additional details as applicable. {Error} 0..* Error For associating a RequestRejection with one or more Error .

Voter Records Interchange Common Data Format Specification · 2024

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Election Security Glossary. (2026). Requestrejection. In Election Security Glossary. Retrieved August 22, 2026, from https://electionsecurityglossary.com/glossary/requestrejection

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Voter Records Interchange Common Data Format Specification
Voter Records Interchange Common Data Format Specification

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