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Butts County Announces Risk-Limiting Audit to Ensure Election Integrity

Butts County Announces Risk-Limiting Audit to Ensure Election Integrity

Residents of Butts County are gearing up for a critical examination of their electoral process, as the local Board of Elections and Registration has announced a risk-limiting audit of the votes from last Tuesday, General Election. The audit, a check to ensure the electronic vote count reflects the paper ballots, will start at 10:00 a.m. this Friday at the Butts County Administration Building, with members of the public invited to witness the proceedings.

The process, detailed in the announcement made available on the county website, comes under the guidance of O.C.G.A 21-2-498 and serves as a safeguard to election integrity. The audit is not merely a bureaucratic procedure; it’s a tangible representation of democracy’s checks and balances ensuring each citizen’s voice is duly counted and verified. The

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official notice specifies that the review will continue uninterrupted until its completion at the Board of Elections and Registration Department’s office located on West Third Street.

Election audits, especially risk-limiting ones, have gained precedence in ensuring the accuracy of election outcomes. They offer a statistical measure of whether the reported electoral winners indeed won the vote. This audit in

Butts County

provides its citizens not just with results, but with assurance, an assurance that their electoral infrastructure works free from malfunction or malfeasance.

Brook Schreiner, the Director of Butts County Board of Elections & Registration, stands as the figurehead of this audit, embodying the local commitment to electoral transparency. For those with questions or seeking more information, the Board of Elections and Voter Registration office welcomes inquiries at 770-775-8202. In the interim, the Butts County community awaits, perhaps with the patience of those accustomed to the processes of democracy, the outcomes of this audit, an outcome that promises a truer reflection of the people’s will as cast in their ballots on that day in early November.

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