So that would be 160 million ovals that we'd have to count in bipartisan teams. The manpower, the space, the expense, the accuracy of doing that would all be very daunting. And so that's why We use tabulation machines in Maricopa county that tabulate your handmarked paper ballot. But then the political parties do a hand count audit afterwards. All right. All right. From Miss Gallagher. Hi. You've said before, election administration is a bipartisan process. (14:23–14:30)
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