Logic and Accuracy Test definition

Logic and Accuracy Test means a test of all electronic and electromagnetic voting equipment to test mail, provisional and audio ballots, in accordance with § 1-7-509, C.R.S. by processing a preaudited group of ballots.
Logic and Accuracy Test means the testing undertaken following programming an election on a voting machine to ensure accurate ballot marking and tabulation of results.

Examples of Logic and Accuracy Test in a sentence

  • The Public Logic and Accuracy Test and Hash Validation of the electronic voting system shall be conducted in accordance with Texas Election Code.

  • The County Clerk shall prepare for and conduct the Logic and Accuracy Test (“LAT”).

  • The following expenses will be shared equally by all LPSs holding an election including ▇▇▇▇ County (when applicable): the newspaper notice for the Logic and Accuracy Test of ballots, consumable elections supplies, and ballot programming.

  • The following expenses will be shared equally by all LPSs holding an election including ▇▇▇▇ County: the newspaper notice for the Logic and Accuracy Test of ballots, consumable election supplies, and ballot programming.

  • The Public Logic and Accuracy Test (L&A) of the electronic voting system shall be conducted.

  • Prepare and run the required Logic and Accuracy Test (process for verifying the accuracy of ballot counting equipment in accordance with the Code) to include providing blank ballots for the DEO to ▇▇▇▇ as the “test deck”.

  • The Public Logic and Accuracy Test of the electronic voting system shall be conducted in accordance with Election Law.

  • Neither of these tests is a Logic and Accuracy Test or a ballot proofreading exercise.

  • File with the Division of Elections the parameters used in the advertised Logic and Accuracy Test.

  • The Public Logic and Accuracy Test of the electronic voting system shall be conducted.