Election Reform
In reply to the discussion: What if we had an election without electronic voting machines? [View all]Stevepol
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All it would take to have I believe much fairer results would be a legitimate "audit" of a certain percentage of the vote using randomly chosen precincts and a large enough sample to to give a 90% to 100% certainty that the result of the audit should be a truly accurate representation of the entire vote and justify the further counting of the PAPER. When the audits show a strong indication of computer fraud, the entire vote should be recounted BY HAND. If that were done everywhere in the US it would not be long I feel certain before voter fraud would be detected. The thing is, if we had required and real audits of every election, the people who are rigging the vote, almost certainly the insiders from the companies, would be far less likely to tilt the vote (especially in close elections) as is occurring now.