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New Hampshire Shares Hand Counting Method for Counting Votes Now available from the Granite state, rock-solid information on how to conduct The Numbers Game First, some numbers for those who think that their city or town is too large So let's look at the numbers. Here are some quick and dirty numbers from the national 2004 General According to the EAC's 2004 Election Day Survey Analysis conducted by This means that the average polling place in the nation has 1,240 registered Now consider these quick and dirty numbers from NH hand count Newport: 3638 registered voters, 2,886 ballots hand cast and hand counted Plymouth: 3,554 ballots hand cast and hand counted in the 2004 general election, Walpole: 2,595 registered voters, 2,214 ballots hand cast and hand counted Hinsdale: 2,349 registered voters, 1,889 ballots hand cast and hand counted How Do You Conduct a Hand Count Election? The Democracy for New Hampshire Fair Elections Committee is proud to release What Else Can You Do to Protect the Integrity of Elections?
Nancy Tobi is cofounder, former Chair, website editor for Democracy for New Hampshire (DFNH), and Chair of the NH Fair Elections Committee. Nancy is the author of numerous articles on election integrity, including "The Gifts of HAVA: Time to Ask for a Refund," "What's Wrong with the Holt Bill," "We're Counting the Votes: An Election Preparedness Kit," and "Hands-on Elections: An Information Handbook for Running Real Elections, Using Real Paper Ballots, Counted by Real People". Her article about election reform fallacies is included in the April 2008 book "Losers Take All" edited by Mark Crispin Miller. Nancy believes in the principles embodied in our Constitution, and that groups like Election Defense Alliance and DFNH can play a unique role by empowering ordinary people to do extraordinary things.
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