BOE has successful post-election audit

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WILMINGTON – The director and deputy director of the Clinton County Board of Elections announced Wednesday the successful completion of an audit of votes cast in the Nov. 5 general election. The audit has confirmed the accuracy of the results, they stated.

“In elections accuracy is everything, but so is voter confidence in the process. Post-election audits ensure that accuracy and provide an objective review of the election,” said Director Shane Breckel.

In Ohio, post-election audits are normally required to be conducted following each general election in an even-numbered year and after each presidential primary election.

However, with the implementation of new voting equipment in many Ohio counties in 2019, Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose directed all boards of elections to conduct a post-election audit following the November 2019 election in order to further validate election results. With this additional process, voters of Clinton County can be confident in the accuracy of the election.

“As new voting machines come to Ohio, we want voters to have the utmost confidence in the accuracy of their elections,” said LaRose. “This successful audit confirms the results were correct and goes a long way to ensure Clinton County will be ready for 2020.

“The confidence of Ohio’s voters is a top priority, so this audit provides an additional assurance that their county’s results are accurate and honest,” said LaRose. “By requiring this audit, we’re taking that extra step and leaving no doubt that the winners are the winners.”

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