Georgia officials have kicked off a statewide risk-limiting audit to verify the accuracy of the May 19 election results, using a random sample of ballots and a 10-sided die to ensure transparency and integrity.
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Georgia officials have kicked off a statewide risk-limiting audit to verify the accuracy of the May 19 election results, using a random sample of ballots and a 10-sided die to ensure transparency and integrity.