Scrutineer

A scrutineer (also called a poll-watcher or a challenger in the United States) is a person who observes any process which requires rigorous oversight. Scrutineers have the tasks of preventing the occurrence of corruption and of detecting genuine mistakes.[1][2] The scrutineering process takes place most commonly alongside voting in an election; the scrutineer observes the counting of ballot papers, in order to ensure that election rules are followed. There are other uses of the concept, such as in motorsport, when a scrutineer is responsible for ensuring that vehicles meet the technical regulations.

  1. ^ "Challengers and Watchers". Maryland State Board of Elections. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
  2. ^ "All About Poll Watchers: Rights & Responsibilities". Chicago Board of Election Commissioners. Retrieved 30 March 2015.