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Digital attacks are capable of meddling with voting machines and then deleting evidence of their own existence. Election results need to be verifiably accurate—and the best way to do that is with a voter-marked paper record that the voter herself can read.

Audits shouldn’t just happen during an unusually close election, or some other type of aberration. They should be a regular part of our democratic landscape, like an annual checkup at the doctor. The best way to accomplish that is with risk-limiting audits, a cheap and efficient type of auditing that involves a hand-recount of a small number of ballots.

Secure and verifiable voting is the cornerstone of our democracy. Paper ballots and appropriate audits can’t wait any longer. Tell Congress to oppose the Secure Elections Act unless it includes universal paper ballots and automatic risk-limiting audits.

Digital attacks are capable of meddling with voting machines and then deleting evidence of their own existence. Election results need to be verifiably accurate—and the best way to do that is with a voter-marked paper record that the voter herself can read.

Audits shouldn’t just happen during an unusually close election, or some other type of aberration. They should be a regular part of our democratic landscape, like an annual checkup at the doctor. The best way to accomplish that is with risk-limiting audits, a cheap and efficient type of auditing that involves a hand-recount of a small number of ballots.

Secure and verifiable voting is the cornerstone of our democracy. Paper ballots and appropriate audits can’t wait any longer. Tell Congress to oppose the Secure Elections Act unless it includes universal paper ballots and automatic risk-limiting audits.