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The Election Assistance Commission helps state and local
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The Election Assistance Commission helps state and local officials administer voting for voters by setting voluntary voting-system guidelines, accrediting test labs, certifying voting systems and sharing election-administration support without running elections itself.
- Frame 1EAC cutaway: a federal agency supports election officials and voters through voting-system rules, lab tests and public administration records.
- Frame 2HAVA table: four Senate-confirmed commissioners sit under party-split rules and can serve until successors take office.
- Frame 3VVSG standards binder turns functionality, usability and security requirements into a test checklist for voting systems.
- Frame 4Lab path diagram shows accredited testers checking voting hardware and software before certification or decertification decisions.
- Frame 5State handoff ledger shows certification is voluntary nationally, while some state rules require participation.
- Frame 6Watch board: vacancies, lab accreditation, VVSG migration, certified-system lists and state deadlines expose strain.
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- Jul 11, 8:03 AM EDT
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