We address the problem of auditing an election when precincts may have different sizes, and suggest methods for picking a sample of precincts to audit that takes precinct size into account. one method yields optimal auditing strategies together with an exact measure of its effectiveness (probability of detecting corruption of a given size). We restrict attention to basic auditing strategies, in which each precinct P is audited independently with some probability p determined by the auditor. The auditing probability for a precinct will depend on the size of the precinct, with larger precincts audited more frequently; when all precincts have the same size they will have the same probability of being audited
We take an information-theoretic approach to sequential election auditing. By comparing how far an e...
There are many sources of error in counting votes on election day: the apparent winner might not be ...
An election audit is risk-limiting if the audit limits (to a pre-specified threshold) the chance tha...
We address the problem of auditing an elec-tion when precincts may have different sizes, and suggest...
We address the problem of auditing an election when precincts may have different sizes. Prior work i...
We consider the problem of statistical sampling for auditing elections, and we develop a remarkably ...
Two important components of an audit procedure are the sample size and the decision rule for expandi...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
Vote-tabulation audits can be used to collect evidence that the set of winners of an election (the o...
Trustworthy elections require comprehensive auditing and corrective action to eliminate major errors...
Several pending federal and state electoral-integrity bills specify hand audits of 1 % to 10 % of al...
© 2020, International Financial Cryptography Association. We present an approximate sampling framewo...
A risk-limiting audit is a statistical method to create confidence in the correctness of an election...
Several pending federal and state electoral-integrity bills specify hand audits of 1% to 10% of all ...
This paper proposes a method for detecting electoral fraud in the form of ballot stuffing. As ballot...
We take an information-theoretic approach to sequential election auditing. By comparing how far an e...
There are many sources of error in counting votes on election day: the apparent winner might not be ...
An election audit is risk-limiting if the audit limits (to a pre-specified threshold) the chance tha...
We address the problem of auditing an elec-tion when precincts may have different sizes, and suggest...
We address the problem of auditing an election when precincts may have different sizes. Prior work i...
We consider the problem of statistical sampling for auditing elections, and we develop a remarkably ...
Two important components of an audit procedure are the sample size and the decision rule for expandi...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
Vote-tabulation audits can be used to collect evidence that the set of winners of an election (the o...
Trustworthy elections require comprehensive auditing and corrective action to eliminate major errors...
Several pending federal and state electoral-integrity bills specify hand audits of 1 % to 10 % of al...
© 2020, International Financial Cryptography Association. We present an approximate sampling framewo...
A risk-limiting audit is a statistical method to create confidence in the correctness of an election...
Several pending federal and state electoral-integrity bills specify hand audits of 1% to 10% of all ...
This paper proposes a method for detecting electoral fraud in the form of ballot stuffing. As ballot...
We take an information-theoretic approach to sequential election auditing. By comparing how far an e...
There are many sources of error in counting votes on election day: the apparent winner might not be ...
An election audit is risk-limiting if the audit limits (to a pre-specified threshold) the chance tha...