Scrutator
Pronunciation: /ˈɛsˈsiˈɹətˈɑtɔɹ/
Scrutator (noun)
- A person who checks and counts votes in an election, making sure the results are correct.
- 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.