Scrutator

Pronunciation: /ˈɛsˈsiˈɹətˈɑtɔɹ/

Scrutator (noun)

  1. A person who checks and counts votes in an election, making sure the results are correct.
  2. An official who examines records or actions carefully to see if rules were followed.

Examples

  • The scrutator checks each election vote carefully.
  • Each scrutator verifies the vote count before results are announced.