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Organizations that support routine audits of vote counts:

In addition, the U.S. League of Women Voters passed this at their June 2006 annual meeting:        "LWVUS supports only voting systems that are designed so that: ......routine audits of the paper ballot/record in randomly selected precincts can be conducted in every election, and the results published by the jurisdiction."

From the Verified Voting Foundation:      "In particular, even with an audit trail, audits must actually be conducted. If electronic counts are used from machines that also print ballots, or if paper ballots are counted electronically, manual recounts must be conducted with enough frequency to make the detection of error or fraud likely."

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