Majority of voters back election integrity measures, new poll finds
In total, 65% of voters said that investigations of election disputes should include forensic ballot audits and 59% of respondents said federal election laws should require paper ballots.
A majority of voters said that they support election integrity measures to increase security and results reporting time, according to a new national poll.
The Rasmussen reports survey of 800 likely voters found that 63% of voters surveyed want federal law to require that final results be reported within 12 hours of polls closing on Election Day while 23% disagreed and 14% were not sure.
In total, 65% of voters said that investigations of election disputes should include forensic ballot audits and 59% of respondents said federal election laws should require paper ballots.