We propose a simple risk-limiting audit for elections, ClipAudit. To determine whether candidate A (the reported winner) actually beat candidate B in a plurality election, ClipAudit draws ballots at random, without replacement, until either all cast ballots have been drawn, or until \[ a - b \ge \beta \sqrt{a+b} \] where is the number of ballots in the sample for the reported winner A, and is the number of ballots in the sample for opponent B, and where is a constant determined a priori as a function of the number of ballots cast and the risk-limit . ClipAudit doesn't depend on the unofficial margin (as does Bravo). We show how to extend ClipAudit to contests with multiple winners or losers, or to multiple contests.
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