Voters expressed slightly more confidence that ballots were counted correctly in the 2022 election, following a dip in 2020, according to a new survey. The MIT Election Data & Science Lab found that 69 percent of voters expressed some degree of confidence in voting nationwide in the 2022 election, up from 61 percent two years earlier. However, voter confidence did not fully return to pre-2020 levels, which sat at 73 percent in 2016. Voters who were somewhat confident that ballots were counted correctly rebounded to 32 percent in 2022, after a sharp decline to 23 percent in 2020. This portion previously sat at 44 percent in 2016. Those who were not at all confident in the election
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