ClipAudit: A Simple Risk-Limiting Post-Election Audit
Cryptography and Security
2017-01-31 v1 Applications
Abstract
We propose a simple risk-limiting audit for elections, ClipAudit. To determine whether candidate A (the reported winner) actually beat candidate B in a plurality election, ClipAudit draws ballots at random, without replacement, until either all cast ballots have been drawn, or until where is the number of ballots in the sample for the reported winner A, and is the number of ballots in the sample for opponent B, and where is a constant determined a priori as a function of the number of ballots cast and the risk-limit . ClipAudit doesn't depend on the unofficial margin (as does Bravo). We show how to extend ClipAudit to contests with multiple winners or losers, or to multiple contests.
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@article{arxiv.1701.08312,
title = {ClipAudit: A Simple Risk-Limiting Post-Election Audit},
author = {Ronald L. Rivest},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1701.08312},
year = {2017}
}
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