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Related: About this forumTarrant GOP won't hand-count ballots in 2026 but will explore options for future elections
Tarrant County Republicans wont hand-count ballots during the partys March primary, members confirmed to the Fort Worth Report on Tuesday.
Party members previously indicated they would move to manually tallying votes in their effort to enhance election security and prevent fraud.
Members of the GOPs resolution committee took no action nor had discussion on hand-counting ballots during a Tuesday meeting, the last of the year.
Theres a lot of moving parts associated with it I dont know that anybody at this point is convinced that all those pieces are working correctly, Richard Jimmink, who chaired the resolution committee, said after the meeting.
https://fortworthreport.org/2025/12/10/tarrant-gop-wont-hand-count-ballots-in-2026-but-will-explore-options-for-future-elections/
rampartd
(3,577 posts)it works in a small town with a coupla hundred voters and not much on the ballot.
my 9th ward precinct with 1200 voters in a national or statewide election with state constitutional amendments and a few millages on the ballot?
LetMyPeopleVote
(174,270 posts)Hand counting ballots is impossible
https://apnews.com/article/hand-counts-ballots-voting-elections-93af22f5f7691e57b4a675a64c217627
Controversies over the issue have flared periodically in pockets of the country before the 2024 presidential election even though research has shown that hand-counting is more prone to error, costlier and likely to delay results.
The few counties that have attempted the massive task have found the process more time-consuming, expensive and inaccurate than expected.
In Texas Gillespie County, a hand-count of Republican primary election ballots this year stretched into the early morning hours, taking almost 24 consecutive hours with 200 people counting ballots, the Texas Tribune and VoteBeat reported. The hand-count cost taxpayers about double the wage costs of the 2020 Republican primary and involved fixing a series of errors, the news nonprofits reported.,,,,,
The hand-counting of ballots threatens to delay results by days, weeks or even months, depending on jurisdiction and staffing. Swapping machines with hand-counts would not only be slower but also increase the chances for mistakes and fraud, research has shown.
In a New Hampshire study, poll workers who counted ballots by hand were off by 8%, compared with a 0.5% error rate for machine counting.
Human beings are really bad at tedious things, and counting ballots is among the most tedious things we could do, Stewart said. Computers are very good at tedious things. They can count very quickly and very accurately.