CountTheBallots.org supports a return to paper ballots and hand counts at the polls on Election Day. They are opposed to voting machines, ballot scanners, central counting facilities, early voting, and unrestricted absentee voting.
In past elections, there have been citizen groups in several states that have conducted similar audits. CountTheBallots.org is encouraging an expansion of that movement, asking voters across the country and from all political parties to participate.
How do voters conduct a ‘Citizen Audit’? It’s simple, says Landes. All that is needed is a box with a slot on top, some pencils, information sheets, audit forms, and a report form. A “how to” kit and all the necessary forms can be downloaded from their website.
CONTACT:
Lynn Landes, founder
www.CountTheBallots.org
lynnlandes@earthlink.net
215-629-3553
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