Election Monitoring
The SUSG Election Monitoring team ensures the integrity and transparency of the election process. This page outlines the various measures and steps taken to monitor elections effectively.
Overview of Election Monitoring
Election monitoring at SUSG is conducted through a combination of technology and human oversight. This approach ensures that every vote is accounted for and the process remains free from tampering or irregularities.
Key Monitoring Measures:
- Real-Time Surveillance: Election venues are equipped with CCTV cameras for continuous monitoring.
- Digital Voting System: The system logs all voting activities, providing an audit trail for verification.
- Independent Observers: Third-party observers are present to ensure a fair and unbiased process.
- Security Checks: Voters and candidates are subject to identity verification before participation.
Step-by-Step Monitoring Process
Step 1: Pre-Election Preparation
Before the election begins, the system undergoes thorough testing, and security measures are enforced.
Step 2: Real-Time Monitoring
During voting, real-time data is captured and analyzed to detect any suspicious activities.
Step 3: Post-Election Audit
After the election, a comprehensive audit is conducted to verify the accuracy of the results.