In a general election, each state has officials who count and certify voters.
There are certain election officials who are given the duty to count and certify the elected votes, they are commonly called the tellers. Once the voting procedure is over, all envelopes are opened on the counting table, and then they are sorted in piles according to party and later are inspected for validity. After the counting process, they issue a certificate of election to the winners of a county and local offices.
What about the British isle and the Nordic region?
Basically the the countries made this system during/after the cold war. The first world is the highly developed countries with high literacy rates and less unemployment (mostly people thing of western countries aka the U.S). The second world is usually known by the Eastern Bloc who were former industrial socialists.
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Explanation:
Work on the census were divided into three main stages: the preliminary work, the census conducting (pre-enumeration checks, data collection, post-enumeration sample survey), data obtaining and processing (data receipt, coding, data capture, receiving the outputs).