This resource provides a transcript of U.S. Election Assistance Commission public hearing on election audit standards, reflecting current discussions among election officials and audit experts.
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This report analyzes another Maryland risk limiting audit (RLA) bill, including audit models, local board impacts, and references to practical RLA research.
This reports provides an introductory guide to post-election tabulation audits, designed primarily for election officials who want to begin, improve, or better understand post-election audit practices.
This report supports automated independent audits as a complement or alternative to other post-election audit methods. It may be useful for administrators or policymakers in comparing auditing approaches.
This issue brief explains the distinct purposes of audits and recounts and how both can contribute to confidence in election outcomes.
This report from Verified Voting compares audit and recount laws in seven 2024 swing states, clarifying differences between audits and recounts for public understanding.
This brief explains risk limiting audits, how they differ from fixed-percentage audits, and state adoption trends.
This brief provides a current overview of post-election tabulation audits, state requirements, audit types, and policy considerations.
This report analyzes a Maryland bill that would require risk-limiting audits after statewide elections, including fiscal and administrative implications.
This report provides practical guidance for conducting tabulation audits, with discussion of audit methods and links to risk limiting audit resources.
This report outlines Virginia's 2022 risk limiting audit process, results, observations, and recommendations for future audits.
This report describes the Carter Center's observation of the 2022 risk limiting audit conducted in Georgia.