The accuracy of voters' lists used in voting stations in extremely important for the integrity of the voting process and needs to be ensured by The electoral management body. Rigorous checking that each voter' lits accurately reflects the relevant portion of the voters' register must be undertaken. Any errors found need to be corrected immediately, preferably by revising and reprinting the affected lists before the lists are distributed to voting stations
As voters' lists are likely to be the most used single time of material during voting hours, it is important that they are a quality product. Information in them needs to be clearly presented, and the material on which they are constructed needs to be durable.
Quantity Produced
Voters' list are a highly accountable item. They should be maintained under security while awaiting distribution to voting stations and on their return following close of voting. Normally they are only produced in the exact quantity needed for voting station use. This is generally one copy of each unique voters' lists. In systems where voters may have a choice of voting stations to attend within an electoral district or subdivision, multiple copies of the relevant lists will be required.
Voters' lists or full voters registers for electoral districts are normally also printed for public information purposes
Timing of Production
The production of voting station voters' lists is determined by the legal deadline for additions , deletions or amendments to be made to the voters' register. In setting the deadline, a balance has to be achieved between
Location of production , whether centralised , regionalised or distributed to local areas depends on the processing structure of the voter registration system.
It is important that a legally designated electoral management body or other official certify that each voters' list used in a voting station is a true copy of the relevant portion of the voters' register. In some systems, the integrity of this process is protected by requiring this function to be undertaken by a member of the judiciary or a member or a revision court convened to review the register.
The format of voters' lists are almost as numerous as the formats of ballot papers depending on the voter registration systems, voter identification , and post-voting day list processing methods used. Information required in the list is usually and properly defined in electoral legislation. Voters' list formats include:
The three major considerations in the design of voters' lists are:
1) the inclusion of all information required by election legislation
2) user-friendliness for voting officials
3) cost-effectiveness in printingSome basic design specifications can serve as guidelines for the wide variety of potential designs for voters' lists (where these are printed volume)
Special voting facilities
Where special voting facilities are available, ( such as absentee , early or mail vote), methods of ensuring that voters cannot claim both a special vote and a normal vote at their voting station will be required.
Some alternatives in voting frameworks include