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Quick count is a technique of projecting election outcomes from a sample of polling stations. It is used by some countries to monitor and challenge the official vote count, and has been applied in Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Indonesia, Mexico and Bolivia.
A simple tool for counting things and keeping track of numbers.
Learn how to conduct a quick count (or parallel vote tabulation) to monitor election quality and project results with high accuracy. This handbook covers planning, training, sampling, analysis and release of findings for civic organizations and political parties.
Learn how quick counts use statistical principles to verify electoral outcomes by collecting and analyzing data from a sample of polling stations. Find out how quick counts ensure reliability, validity and robustness of their data and how they construct and draw samples.
Experience an online countdown timer with alarm: silent or choose a sound. Or count down to a special date and time.
Learn how to conduct a quick count/PVT (parallel vote tabulation) on election day, a method to monitor the vote count process and results. Find out how to design data reporting protocols, manage information flows, and analyze vote totals reliably.
Quick count is a method for verification of election results by projecting them from a sample of the polling stations.