A vast majority of voters want policies and procedures in place to guarantee the integrity of elections, according to new polling.
That includes 86% of those surveyed who agree that election officials should have access to all necessary information to verify that the number of ballots cast matches the number of voters, and 85% who say that election officials should verify the accuracy of the information they receive before signing off on certifying election results. Majorities of Republicans, Democrats and Independents support the proper verification of voting.
The polling of 1,000 registered voters nationwide comes from the nonprofit Follow the Law and Napolitan News Service and has a +/- 3.1% margin of error. Follow the Law, according to its website, is “a group of lawyers committed to ensuring elections are free, fair and represent the true votes of all American citizens.” Napolitan News Service is operated by pollster Scott Rasmussen.
“Our group at Follow the Law understands the critical need for voters to have confidence in the electoral process,” Melody Clarke, executive director at Follow the Law, said of the polling results. The “poll highlights that voters, regardless of political affiliation, gender, education, or income, see the accuracy and transparency of the election process as essential.”
When asked if local officials should verify that the total number of votes cast matches the total number of ballots issued and the number of votes certified, a process known as reconciliation, 84% of those surveyed said “yes,” 5% said “no,” and 11% were not sure. When asked if reconciliation even delays final certification of election results, 78% of respondents said it was still important. Fifteen percent said certifying the results quickly was more of a priority, and 8% were unsure. […]
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