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  2. Electronic voting by country - Wikipedia

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    To audit computer tallies in a small percent of locations, five states check all contests by hand, two states check by machines independent of the election machines, seventeen states check one or a few contests by hand, four states reuse the same machines or ballot images as the election, so errors can persist, and 23 states do not require audits.

  3. Ballotage in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The 2015 elections required a second ballot. [1] FPV candidate and Buenos Aires Province Governor Daniel Scioli led the field in the first round, but finished with only 37 percent of the vote, three percentage points ahead of opposition leader and Buenos Aires Mayor Mauricio Macri's 34 percent. In the first runoff ever held for an Argentine ...

  4. Elections in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Women did not have the right to vote in Argentina until 1947, when Law 13.010 ("on political rights for women") was sanctioned during the government of Juan Domingo Perón. [2] Women first voted in a national election in 1951. Throughout the 20th century, voting was suppressed by Argentina's numerous dictatorial regimes. [3]

  5. Vote counting - Wikipedia

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    Manual counting, also known as hand-counting, requires a physical ballot that represents voter intent. The physical ballots are taken out of ballot boxes and/or envelopes, read and interpreted; then results are tallied. [3] Manual counting may be used for election audits and recounts in areas where automated counting systems are used. [4]

  6. Argentina election: vote count starts as chance of run-off rises

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    BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) -Argentines flocked to the polls on Sunday to vote in a tense national election where a far-right libertarian radical has hogged the limelight amid the country's worst ...

  7. Why Hand Counting Ballots Could Create an Election Disaster - AOL

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    And if Kampf’s count of 1-in-4 ballots being read incorrectly is accurate, he actually did better than most. A study from Rice University estimated that hand counts got the results right just 58 ...

  8. 2023 Argentine general election - Wikipedia

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    In the 2019 general election, the Peronist, left-wing Frente de Todos ticket of Alberto Fernández, former Cabinet Chief, and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, National Senator and former president, defeated the center-right Juntos por el Cambio ticket of incumbent president Mauricio Macri and conservative Peronist National Senator Miguel Ángel Pichetto, exceeding the threshold to win the ...

  9. Arizona Republicans wanted to hand-count ballots. Then they ...

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    An Arizona county has decided not to hand-count its ballots in next year’s elections, after discovering that it would cost more than a million dollars and leave it with inaccurate results.

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