I'm not sure I follow you. Right now, under the electoral college system, if there's an allegation of voting machine tampering or voter fraud in a given election district, all the ballots from that district have to be manually recounted. If we went to the direct-election system, if there was an allegation of voting machine tampering or voter fraud in an election district, all the ballots from that district would also have to be manually recounted. What's the problem? Why is it harder under a direct-election system? It's not like a direct-election system would force us to recount every vote in the country when voter fraud or tampering was alleged in a given district.
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