It's either 2% or 2,000 ballots in a county, depending on total number of votes. So? So that is one method to ensure that the tabulated results are accurate. The other is something called a risk limiting audit, which is a scientifically designed auditing system. where ballots are also counted to ensure that the tabulated results are accurate so that the audit can show with the highest order of certainty that the election results are accurate. (00:31–00:38)
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Asserts that Pennsylvania uses a risk-limiting audit, a scientifically designed system, to ensure election accuracy.
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