Onsite Voting
Also known as in-person voting, onsite voting is a traditional way of casting votes at a designated place. Onsite votes usually happen during special events, like an association’s annual meeting. While it requires more logistics than digital voting, onsite voting fosters face-to-face engagement and often simplifies the vote verification process. Onsite voting usually happens with paper ballots, but some organizations also embrace hybrid options like offering QR codes for digital voting. This setup makes voting accessible to members who can’t attend the in-person location but still want to participate.
Synonyms:
In person voting
Categories: Voting Methods
Tags: Election Type
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