• 3 weeks ago
About 4 in 10 voters said they were very confident that their ballots would be accurately counted nationwide, according to AP VoteCast, an expansive survey of more than 115,000 voters in the United States.

About 3 in 4 voters said they were at least somewhat confident, while nearly 1 in 4 were not confident in the ballot counts.

Voters were more confident in the tallies in their individual states, with about half saying they were very confident. (Associated Press)

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00:00We have been digging into the factors that are motivating voters this election
00:04cycle and we are finding from the AP vote cast data about half of voters said
00:10future of democracy was the single most important factor for their decision to
00:15vote this election.
00:21That's higher than the share that said the same thing about inflation, the US-
00:25Mexico border, or abortion.
00:36While voters are concerned about the future of democracy, AP vote cast find
00:40some good news with a majority of voters confident that the nation will be able
00:45to accurately count the votes this election both nationally and in their
00:50own states. But just four in ten voters are very confident in that. That is
00:55unchanged from what we saw back in 2020.
01:08We have more information from the AP vote cast survey data of more than a
01:12hundred and ten thousand voters nationally.

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