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Election verification exit poll : ウィキペディア英語版 | Election verification exit poll
Around the world, election exit polls are used as a standard of election verification. In the US, media exit poll operators note that their polls are not designed to detect fraud. Rather, their purpose is to project winners of races and provide material for news coverage.〔Warren Mitofsky, “2004 Exit Polls: What Bloggers And Others Got Wrong” (Presentation to the American Statistical Association ), Philadelphia, October 14, 2005〕 (q.v., National Election Pool) == Description == An election verification exit poll’s objective is not to predict election results, but rather to audit or verify the accuracy of vote counts in selected precincts. Therefore, EVEP pollsters focus on targeted precincts, polling very comprehensively so official election results in these targeted precincts can be verified. For example, in the 2006 United States Congressional elections, The Warren Poll (sponsored by Election Integrity) interviewed close to 6000 voters in selected precincts in Montgomery, Delaware, and Chester counties in Pennsylvania. Due to the comprehensive nature of exit polls, if EVEP results differ significantly from the actual reported results in the targeted precincts, it is reasonable to conclude that something is wrong with the official count, especially considering that exit poll methodologies have normally proved quite reliable. Notwithstanding, an EVEP is still a survey and may suffer from the many problems that any survey may experience (e.g. weather, interviewer interaction, distance restrictions, etc.).
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