Why do vote counts change in a recount?
Votes change in recounts because original vote counts and recounts are conducted by human beings interacting with machines. We know from experience that human beings make mistakes. And, we know that most machine mistakes are caused by human error in operating or setting up the machine. The purpose of a recount is to identify any human or machine errors that occurred in the original count and rectify these in the recount.
Votes change in recounts because original vote counts and recounts are conducted by human beings interacting with machines. We know from experience that human beings make mistakes. And, we know that most machine mistakes are caused by human error in operating the machine. The purpose of a recount is to identify any human or machine errors that occurred in the original count and rectify these in the recount.