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Two lines of criticism arise. The first questions the assumption that numbers in accurate elections should follow Benford’s Law. For example, laws and regulations may set limits on the number of voters per polling station (or ward, precinct, etc.). This affects the frequencies of numerals on the first digit of vote counts. For this reason, conventional DBEF methods generally focus on the second digit or higher-order digits.