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In most voting precincts, no-tech ballot counting is a nonstarter

In most voting precincts, no-tech ballot counting is a nonstarter

Update: 2024-10-02
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Today we’re talking about voting tech and the push in some areas to move away from machines and go back to hand counting ballots. A legal battle is brewing in Georgia over a new rule requiring ballots be hand counted on election night to ensure the tally matches electronic records. Arizona has added a similar requirement. The issue has become particularly mired in misinformation in recent years, with some election deniers questioning the security of the tech used in our elections. While some may believe hand counts are more accurate, the number of jurisdictions across the country relying on them on election night has been steadily dropping. Marketplace’s Meghan McCarty Carino spoke with Pam Smith, president and CEO of the nonpartisan organization Verified Voting, about why the practice of counting ballots by hand is waning.


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In most voting precincts, no-tech ballot counting is a nonstarter

In most voting precincts, no-tech ballot counting is a nonstarter

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