Seventy-three percent of Americans are confident their vote in the fall elections will be accurately counted, according to a new Axios-SurveyMonkey poll.
But 24% say they are not confident of an accurate tally.
Here are results of the poll, released Friday:
- 18% say voting by mail is more likely to be accurate than in-person, compared to 39% who say it is less likely. Another 39% said there is no difference.
- 13% of Republicans say voting by mail is more likely to be accurate than in-person, while 70% say it is less likely. 17% say it makes no difference.
- 27% of Democrats say it is more likely, compared to 16% who say it is less likely. 56% say it makes no difference.
- 13% of independents say it is more likely, while 31% say it is less likely. 54% say it makes no difference.
The poll, conducted Aug 11-12, surveyed 2,847 people. The margin of error is plus or minus 3 percentage points.
Jeffrey Rodack ✉
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