http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/politics/20050824-9999-7m24recount.htmlA partial recount yesterday to test the accuracy of scanners that read ballots and tallied votes in the San Diego mayor's race July 26 revealed results that were nearly identical to those of the machines.
An election worker logged votes during yesterday's recount of about 30 precincts in the San Diego mayoral race.
For example, a discrepancy of perhaps one vote occurred in a few precincts.
My understanding, from a contact in San Diego who listened to a local radio news report, is that the recount was conducted in front of representatives from CAPE and from Democracy in America, and that both groups were satisfied with the recount.
Jerry Ewig of Democracy for America said the only voting system he deems reliable is one that uses paper ballots counted by hand.
"No machines," he said.
The recount "does not prove the system is accurate and correct," said Ewig, who lives in Temecula. "We're still in need of a system that is verifiable and transparent to the people."
I would agree with Ewig that even if the system performed OK on this occasion, it does nothing to prove that the system is "accurate and correct" - or unhackable. It also tells us nothing about whether election fraud occurred in other, non-monitored precincts, nor whether election fraud occurred in the presidential election.
However, if CAPE and Democracy in America are correct, it DOES indicate that an exit poll (because that is what the parallel election was) can be "significantly" different from the count, even in the absence of fraud. The significance value for the 4% discrepancy was, apparently, 1 in 1300.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/weblogs/luna/archives/001939.htmlEdit with update:
Got the link to the CAPE website:
http://www.studycaliforniaballots.org/.It looks as though the recount precincts were selected according to a random number generator, i.e. unlike Ohio.
Apparently the ballots were paper, filled in in pencil and counted at the precinct (i.e. not centrally). You could see the machine tally your vote.