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A majority of Americans are generally positive about the accuracy of vote counting in the U.S., according to the most recent edition of a survey that has been conducted annually since 2004 for InfoSENTRY, Inc. of Raleigh, NC, an information technology firm that provides consulting services to
The 2012 results show that 60 percent of adult respondents expressed either high or very high confidence that votes were counted accurately in their area, while 23 percent expressed either little or no confidence in election count accuracy.
However, the survey also shows a significant racial gap in confidence levels: