Indian River County, FL – The Canvassing Boards for the Cities of Fellsmere and Vero Beach will meet to oversee a public Logic & Accuracy Test of the tabulating equipment to be used in the upcoming November 4 Municipal Elections.
During the test, stacks of pre-filled ballots are scanned through all ballot scanners that will be used for Vote-by-Mail and Election Day voting during the elections to confirm that the scanners are reading every position on the ballot and counting votes accurately.
Elections supervisors are required by Florida law to use election equipment that meets the state’s stringent certification standards, and to perform this Logic & Accuracy Test under the supervision of a Canvassing Board before every election. Upon completion, the equipment will be sealed and kept under camera surveillance until being deployed to voting locations.
“The public is encouraged to attend the Logic & Accuracy Test to see for themselves the many checks and balances that ensure the accuracy and integrity of our vote tabulation system”, said Supervisor of Elections, Leslie Rossway Swan.
For additional information about the 2025 Municipal Elections visit VoteIndianRiver.gov.

