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election audit

Guidelines for Ensuring Fair and Accurate Elections

Source: Commonweal Institute

Author: Tony Smith-Grieco

Date: August 13, 2005

Category: Voting & Elections

Type: Training Material

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This concise summary regarding recommended election procedures is based on the Commonweal Institute's testimony at the Election Assessment Hearings in Houston, TX, on June 29, 2005.  The testimony itself was developed by Dennis Paull and Katherine Forrest.

View the summary.

The Preliminary Report of Findings: Vloice of Election Customer Surveys, was published on September 22, 2005, at http://www.ElectionAssessment.org.

 

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