Note: the following steps must be completed by the System Administrator.
Once VxAdmin is configured, review the election definition and proof ballots.
First, in the Definition tab, review the Election Metadata.
Then review each contest's data by selecting a contest button. Carefully review the contest to ensure all of the candidates are included, their party labels are correct (if applicable), and their names are spelled correctly.
After each contest's information has been reviewed, take some time to review the ballot samples.
All ballot samples are found in the Ballots tab. The list may be sorted by Precinct
or Style
using the buttons to the right of Sort number of ballots by:.
To proof or print a ballot, select View Ballot
to the left of the ballot to review or use the Print All
button to print a copy of each ballot.
The ballot preview will display the ballot, exactly as it will print, for easy proofing and printing. You can toggle between Absentee
and Precinct
ballots as well as Print
or Save the Ballot as PDF.
One ballot in this view provides a look at all contests across all ballot styles on one ballot. For example, if a county has five county commission districts, this ballot will show each contest on one ballot. It should only be used for display or ballot proofing. It's Precinct and Ballot Styles are listed as All in the list of ballots.
If you find any errors while proofing the definition or ballots, you have one of two options.
If you imported directly from SEMS, you should make changes directly in SEMS, re-export the SEMS files, and then re-configure VxAdmin with the new SEMS files. It's necessary to make edits in SEMS first so that the two systems match when you send files to SEMS at the end of an election.
If you imported a VotingWorks-provided definition file, please reach out to VotingWorks for help editing the election definition.