sunshinekathy
07-17-2009, 06:52 PM
RELEASE: New improved methods for post-election audit sampling by the National Election Data Archive.
Park City, UT July 17, 2009
http://kathydopp.com/serendipity/index.php?/archives/44-RELEASE-New-improved-methods-for-post-election-audit-sampling.html
Summary: A new monumental research paper that was begun in January 2009 is now finished. Checking election outcome accuracy Post-election audit sampling significantly advances and improves upon existing risk-limiting post-election audit sampling methodology.
According to Kathy Dopp, the report's author, new more precise methods show that somewhat larger, more conservative sample sizes are needed in order to achieve a desired high minimum probability to detect and correct any initial incorrect election outcomes.
This new article advances and improves existing post-election audit sampling methodology by using more precise methods. Post-election audit sampling methods have been the subject of extensive recent research. This article provides an overview of post-election audit sampling research and compares various approaches to calculating post-election audit sample sizes, focusing on risk-limiting audits,
* discusses fundamental concepts common to all risk-limiting post-election audits, presenting new margin error bounds, sampling weights and sampling probabilities that improve upon existing approaches and work for any size audit unit and for single or multi-winner election contests,
* provides two new simple formulas for estimating post-election audit sample sizes in cases when detailed data, expertise, or tools are not available,
* summarizes four improved methods for calculating risk-limiting election audit sample sizes, showing how to apply precise margin error bounds to improve the accuracy and efficacy of existing methods, and
* discusses common sampling mistakes that reduce post-election audit effectiveness.
Adequate post-election audit sampling is crucial because analyzing discrepancies found in too-small samples can determine little except that the sample size is inadequate.
This article is one of three new articles in a series "Checking Election Outcome Accuracy". The other two articles discuss post-election auditing procedures and an algorithm for deciding whether to increase the sample or to certify the election outcome in response to discrepancies found during a post-election audit.
The new methods involve using new precise upper margin error bounds.
Read the entire article
Checking Election Outcome Accuracy -- Post-Election Auditing Sampling on-line at:
http://electionmathematics.org/em-audits/US/PEAuditSamplingMethods.pdf
or at http://arxiv.org/abs/0907.3166v1
Other recent items that may be of interest to voters:
1. Thanks, responses, and *corrections* to the USE-nix 2009 Electronic Voting Technology Workshop / Workshop on Trustworthy Elections reviewers who rejected the same article.
http://ElectionMathematics.org/em-audits/US/EVT-ReviewerResponse.pdf
USE-nix reviewers are invited to post anonymous responses to Kathy Dopp's response to their reviews at my blog:
http://kathydopp.com/serendipity/ (or exactly at this URL)
http://kathydopp.com/serendipity/index.php?/archives/44-RELEASE-New-improved-methods-for-post-election-audit-sampling.html
2. US Count Votes endorses and encourages support for HR2894, The Voter Confidence & Increased Accessibility Act of 2009 (search http://thomas.loc.gov for the latest version)
http://electionmathematics.org/em-audits/US/legislation/HOLT_H.R2894.pdf
3. Analysis of the Voter Confidence & Increased Accessibility Act of 2009 (VC Bill)
http://electionmathematics.org/em-audits/US/legislation/AnalysisHoltElectionAudit2009-3.pdf
4. The newest big threat to US election fairness and integrity after e-ballots: Realities Mar Instant Runoff Voting -- 18 Flaws and 4 Benefits, February 2009 version
http://electionmathematics.org/ucvAnalysis/US/RCV-IRV/InstantRunoffVotingFlaws.pdf
5. Report on the 2009 Burlington, VT IRV Mayoral election
http://rangevoting.org/Burlington.html
Contact: Kathy Dopp kathy@electionarchive.org or kathy.dopp@gmail.com
The National Election Data Archive is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organized for educational and scientific purposes of promoting fair and accurate elections by researching, developing and promoting methods and procedures to detect voter disenfranchisement and vote count inaccuracy. Such methods include independent manual vote count audits, exit poll discrepancy analysis, and the public release and scientific analysis of election data along with public release of election records necessary to verify the integrity of elections.
Park City, UT July 17, 2009
http://kathydopp.com/serendipity/index.php?/archives/44-RELEASE-New-improved-methods-for-post-election-audit-sampling.html
Summary: A new monumental research paper that was begun in January 2009 is now finished. Checking election outcome accuracy Post-election audit sampling significantly advances and improves upon existing risk-limiting post-election audit sampling methodology.
According to Kathy Dopp, the report's author, new more precise methods show that somewhat larger, more conservative sample sizes are needed in order to achieve a desired high minimum probability to detect and correct any initial incorrect election outcomes.
This new article advances and improves existing post-election audit sampling methodology by using more precise methods. Post-election audit sampling methods have been the subject of extensive recent research. This article provides an overview of post-election audit sampling research and compares various approaches to calculating post-election audit sample sizes, focusing on risk-limiting audits,
* discusses fundamental concepts common to all risk-limiting post-election audits, presenting new margin error bounds, sampling weights and sampling probabilities that improve upon existing approaches and work for any size audit unit and for single or multi-winner election contests,
* provides two new simple formulas for estimating post-election audit sample sizes in cases when detailed data, expertise, or tools are not available,
* summarizes four improved methods for calculating risk-limiting election audit sample sizes, showing how to apply precise margin error bounds to improve the accuracy and efficacy of existing methods, and
* discusses common sampling mistakes that reduce post-election audit effectiveness.
Adequate post-election audit sampling is crucial because analyzing discrepancies found in too-small samples can determine little except that the sample size is inadequate.
This article is one of three new articles in a series "Checking Election Outcome Accuracy". The other two articles discuss post-election auditing procedures and an algorithm for deciding whether to increase the sample or to certify the election outcome in response to discrepancies found during a post-election audit.
The new methods involve using new precise upper margin error bounds.
Read the entire article
Checking Election Outcome Accuracy -- Post-Election Auditing Sampling on-line at:
http://electionmathematics.org/em-audits/US/PEAuditSamplingMethods.pdf
or at http://arxiv.org/abs/0907.3166v1
Other recent items that may be of interest to voters:
1. Thanks, responses, and *corrections* to the USE-nix 2009 Electronic Voting Technology Workshop / Workshop on Trustworthy Elections reviewers who rejected the same article.
http://ElectionMathematics.org/em-audits/US/EVT-ReviewerResponse.pdf
USE-nix reviewers are invited to post anonymous responses to Kathy Dopp's response to their reviews at my blog:
http://kathydopp.com/serendipity/ (or exactly at this URL)
http://kathydopp.com/serendipity/index.php?/archives/44-RELEASE-New-improved-methods-for-post-election-audit-sampling.html
2. US Count Votes endorses and encourages support for HR2894, The Voter Confidence & Increased Accessibility Act of 2009 (search http://thomas.loc.gov for the latest version)
http://electionmathematics.org/em-audits/US/legislation/HOLT_H.R2894.pdf
3. Analysis of the Voter Confidence & Increased Accessibility Act of 2009 (VC Bill)
http://electionmathematics.org/em-audits/US/legislation/AnalysisHoltElectionAudit2009-3.pdf
4. The newest big threat to US election fairness and integrity after e-ballots: Realities Mar Instant Runoff Voting -- 18 Flaws and 4 Benefits, February 2009 version
http://electionmathematics.org/ucvAnalysis/US/RCV-IRV/InstantRunoffVotingFlaws.pdf
5. Report on the 2009 Burlington, VT IRV Mayoral election
http://rangevoting.org/Burlington.html
Contact: Kathy Dopp kathy@electionarchive.org or kathy.dopp@gmail.com
The National Election Data Archive is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organized for educational and scientific purposes of promoting fair and accurate elections by researching, developing and promoting methods and procedures to detect voter disenfranchisement and vote count inaccuracy. Such methods include independent manual vote count audits, exit poll discrepancy analysis, and the public release and scientific analysis of election data along with public release of election records necessary to verify the integrity of elections.