Independent verification systems

Independent verification systems

Independent verification (IV) systems or Independent Dual Verification (IDV) are voting machines that produce multiple (at lease two) independent auditable records of votes where the second record is used to check the first. To be considered "independent" at least one of the records must not be editable by the voting machine and be directly verifiable by the voter. These systems must allow for the multiple records to be able to be cross-checked.EAC's [http://www.eac.gov/VVSG%20Volume_I.pdf Voluntary Voting System Guidelines Volume 1] §7.8]

The goal of an IV system is to increase the security, and maintain the integrity of the voting tally. The theory is that any corruption would need to corrupt two separate records to be undetected by an audit.

IV systems can include some Voter Verified Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) systems, End-to-end auditable voting systems, witness systems, and some optical scan voting systems [EAC's [http://www.eac.gov/VVSG%20Volume_I.pdf Voluntary Voting System Guidelines Volume 1] §C.1.2.4] .

ee also

Software independence

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