Voting Machine Logic and Accuracy Testing: What to Verify
A neutral guide to logic-and-accuracy testing before elections, including what tests can prove, what they cannot, and how states publish evidence.
TL;DR Key Takeaways
What We Know
What the Primary Documents Say
Implementation Checkpoints
How to Monitor 30-90 Day Developments
Common Interpretation Errors
What's Next
Why It Matters
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