Quality Control

In an election, quality control (QC) ensures the voting process meets both legal standards and the standards set in an association’s bylaws. The goal of QC is to maintain members’ trust in the election process and voting systems. Every association follows different QC procedures, but the goal is to evaluate the quality of the voting experience, ensure all eligible voters share their voices, and verify the election results. Many organizations use election analytics to understand the voting experience better and to spot any potential anomalies that could indicate a quality issue with the election.

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