The 3rd phase of the election process-Marking and Counting the ballots

3 months ago
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How can we ensure that our vote counts? The Crowdstrike event opened up our eyes regarding the fragility of our eleciton ecosystem. Rick, Laura, and Hava discuss a better approach that is secure, accessible, transparent, and verifiable. They also discuss the importance of voting in person on election day despite any issues that could occur and how machines can actually disenfranchise voters due to inaccurate reading of the ballots. Must see. Please spread the info on the Gold Standard for elections. www.goldstandardelections.com.

For information on tally sheets and other materials needed, L&A testing standards; see uscase.org

1:00 vulnerability in all areas of the election ecosystem and how the Gold Standard is enhancing trust
2:39 The Gold Standard of any election should be that is can be easily done by the “man on the street”
4:00 Pros and cons of hand-marked, hand-counted paper ballots
5:54 Disaster and planning for the inevitable
7:15 Implications of the Crowdstrike event
11:00 Albert sensors monitoring our counties and election ecosystem
13:47 Layers to tech increase election infrastructure complexity
15:00 Election officials admit the election systems are too complex to run and need 3rd party support
16:17 Mistrust of government
18:43 Election systems are black boxes
22:05 The tally process of hand-counting hand-marked ballots broken down
23:00 Example of voter intent the machines missed
26:00 Problems with absentee ballots the machine didn’t catch
27:59 Gold Standard can be used for audits
29:32 County where the voter can register, apply for a ballot and vote in the same day
30:30 How to make the process transparent and free from fraud
35:12 Current system is opaque and unconstitutional (not counted in public)
36:30 Productivity of the hand-counting process
38:17 Why you should NOT VOTE EARLY
51:52 Think of your vote as a prized possession

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