REV-ID 07:11 / PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE MAP

VOTING
.WIKI

A street-level archive for the rules, rituals, arguments, and receipts behind elections.

WHO COUNTS THE COUNT?

not a campaign ad →

Words on the wall

A ballot is a public interface. A precinct is civic infrastructure. A provisional vote is not a rumor; it is a rule with a paper trail.

COUNT

BALLOT MACHINE / EXPLODED VIEW

Every mark has a route.

identity checked
district matched
ballot issued
chain witnessed

MYTH

“Nobody can see how the process works.”

FACT

Rules leave traces: manuals, logs, audits, court filings, local notes, and contested edits.

underline the rule, not the rumor

CITY STREET / POLLING INFRASTRUCTURE

Precinct. Queue. Mailbox. Courthouse. Newsroom.

District lines are lived geometry.

The map changes what appears on the page, who signs the envelope, which office opens the door, and where a dispute lands.

the city is part of the ballot ↓

VERIFY

WIKI LAYER / CITATIONS, EDITS, DISPUTES

The wiki remembers the fight over the rule.

voting.wiki gathers civic definitions, local procedures, public records, and annotation trails into one stubborn wall of evidence.

2026-05-07 citation added: county audit manual

2026-05-08 dispute note: ballot cure deadline

2026-05-09 public memory: courtroom transcript

PUBLIC RECORD SLAB

Read the receipt. Mark the gap. Link the source. Keep the count visible.

edit like the wall is watching