Mark Kampf's determination to hand count ballots, despite numerous legal battles, illustrates a broader reluctance to trust voting technologies that accurately count votes.
Kampf's case exemplifies the challenges of hand counting; Rice University's study showed only 58% accuracy for hand counts compared to machine voting's sub-1% error rate.
The situation in Nye County highlights the growing trend towards hand counting in some states, driven by unfounded beliefs about election integrity despite lack of evidence.
Georgia elections officials have decided to move forward with a state-wide hand count of ballots, a choice that contradicts decades of research on counting accuracy.
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