http://www.ciaonet.org/wps/car64/The following questions are expected to be answered by this audit of the manual recount of voting receipts (comprobantes de votación) in the ballot boxes:
Does the electronic result transmitted by the voting machines (shown on the respective tally sheets) coincide with the manual recount of the receipts deposited in the respective ballot boxes, or not? Is there a discernable bias in the discrepancies found in favor of either the “Yes” votes or the “No” votes?
To that end, the audit compared the results obtained by a manual recount of the receipts for the YES and NO options with the results that had been generated by the voting machines and then transmitted to the National Electoral Council (CNE) totalization system. In all, 16 observers from The Carter Center and 20 observers from the Organization of American States observed as CNE auditors sorted and counted more than 135,000 voting receipts. International observers contributed 1,700 hours of work over three days and CNE auditors, Comando Maisanta witnesses, and another group of European observers also put in a myriad of hours to complete the task at hand. Both the Comando Maisanta and Coordinadora Democrática were invited to witness the audit, however, the latter declined participation.
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