voter verification
Voter verification is the process of confirming a person's identity and eligibility to vote in an election. This often involves checking personal information, such as name and address, against official records to ensure that the individual is registered and meets the necessary requirements, like age and citizenship.
Methods of voter verification can vary by location but may include presenting identification documents, such as a driver's license or passport, at polling places. Some jurisdictions also use electronic systems to streamline the verification process, ensuring that only eligible voters, like citizens, can participate in elections.