Double envelope system definition

Double envelope system means a paper ballot that indicates a vote, but is not signed, placed in a small sealed envelope, and this envelope is placed in a larger sealed envelope with the voter’s signature on the outside.
Double envelope system means the process by which a ballot is made secret by sealing it within two envelopes. The marked ballot is sealed in a blank inner envelope that is placed within another sealed envelope, thereby preventing identification of voters once the envelopes have been separated and the ballot removed.