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Election forensics: Using machine learning and synthetic data for possible election anomaly detection
Mali Zhang1, R Michael Alvarez1, Ines Levin2
1Division of Humanities and Social Sciences, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, United States of America.
Abstract:
Assuring election integrity is essential for the legitimacy of elected representative democratic government. Until recently, other than in-person election observation, there have been few quantitative methods for determining the integrity of a democratic election. Here we present a machine learning methodology for identifying polling places at risk of election fraud and estimating the extent of potential electoral manipulation, using synthetic training data. We apply this methodology to mesa-level data from Argentina's 2015 national elections.