👉 Voter computing refers to the process by which individual voters' preferences and votes are aggregated and tallied to determine the final outcome of an election. Each voter typically ranks candidates or ballot options in order of preference, and their votes are counted systematically. This process involves verifying the accuracy of each vote to ensure integrity, then tallying all ranked votes to identify the candidate or policy with the most support. In proportional systems, votes might be redistributed among parties to reflect overall voter preferences accurately, while in plurality systems, the candidate with the most votes wins. Voter computing is crucial for ensuring that the election results are fair, transparent, and accurately reflect the electorate's will.