Recount Will Test Vote Machine
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CONCORD, N.H. — New Hampshire is about to become a test case for the accuracy of optical scan vote-counting machines because third-party presidential candidate Ralph Nader has asked for a recount.
The request covers 11 of the state’s 126 precincts that use Diebold Inc.’s Accuvote optical scanning machines to count paper ballots. Depending on the results, his campaign could ask for recounts in other states, spokesman Kevin Zeese said this week.
Nader doesn’t expect to change the outcome: In New Hampshire, Sen. John F. Kerry defeated President Bush, 50% to 49%, while Nader got less than 1% from its 301 precincts.
However, the former consumer advocate wants to address concerns that the machines are inaccurate or can be tampered with, Zeese said.
The secretary of State’s office said the recount would begin Thursday.
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