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Santa Clara County Grand Jury • 2017-2018

Taxpayer-funded Automatic Election Recounts:

Published: June 19, 2018 37 pages
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Findings 5 findings

F1
There were no tangible benefits from the 2016 recounts because no outcomes were changed. The potential intangible benefits, comfort in not finding evidence of errors, can be far more cost-effectively accomplished by well-known other means.
F2
The June 2016 pilot did not provide an adequate basis for the County to extend the recount pilot to the November 2016 General Election. The recount was conducted after certification when there was adequate staff, time and physical space. By being forced to complete any full manual recounts prior to certification, there was insufficient time, staff and physical space to complete any of the manual recounts.
F3
The Registrar of Voters should be commended for its extraordinary efforts with the November 2016 recounts. Because of the unprecedented magnitude of the recounts, managers and staff worked excessive overtime hours – nights, weekends and holidays.
F4a
The County’s use of a 0.5% (one-half of 1 percent) or 25-vote threshold should have been based on empirical evidence or statistical analysis of prior election results.
F4b
The County’s use of a 0.25% (one-quarter of 1 percent) threshold should have been based on empirical evidence from the 2016 elections.

Recommendations 6

Conclusions 22

No Responses Found 1

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