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All of the legal votes have been counted accurately and precisely must be demonstrated and shown for the election of government officials to be professed as legitimate. Like many features of the electoral system, ballot totaling and broadcasting procedures differ extensively by state, and occasionally by section.

The answer is:  all the legal votes must be counted accurately.

In order to ensure this, there are several things that must be followed by the election committee:

- They need to ensure that no people would be able to vote outside the states where they're assigned it

- They need to ensure that there is no foreign influence that could hack into their system and change the voting count

- They need to ensure that no voters able to vote more than once

- They need to ensure that all voters have the proper legal requirements (such as ages and citizenships)