Friday, August 25, 2023

Auditing the Vote

 Here's a breakdown of alleged irregularities from Georgia


GEORGIA Fraud was the worst of all: 2,056 felons illegally voted 66,248 under 18 voted 2,423 weren’t registered at all 1,043 used a PO Box 4,926 voted past the reg. date 10,315 died before the election 395 voted in two states 15,700 moved out of state 40,279 changed county

I don't know about "worst of all" they're up against some stiff competition. Assume they're numbered, 1 thru 9, top to bottom.
1. Valid complaint. Felons generally can't vote.
2. Possibly valid. Same day registration may cause this to look funny.
3. Valid complaint. You MUST be 18 or older to vote
4. Valid complaint. I know of no place that allows a voter to use a P.O. box as an address.
5. Maybe. Same day registration allows you to just walk in and vote.
6. Maybe. If you die after sending in your absentee ballot, then it counts.
7. Valid. Seems to be popular with "snowbirds".
8. Maybe. Depends on exactly when you moved. If you move before getting your ballot, then you can't vote.
9. Maybe. See #8 above.

 Looking only at the most egregous, that's 71,223 votes that should never have been counted. Trump lost Georgia by less than 12,000 votes. This is a very top-level audit of the vote in Georgia, and is the sort of thing that is easily and quickly done. It should be routinely done everywhere. 

1 comment:

Billll said...

Generally state felons serve their time in the state in which they are convicted. The exception to this is a couple of cases i remember in which their state ran out of beds and rented space in a neighboring states facility.
71,223/143,385 is close enough to 50% of questionable cases being apparent slam-dunks. This doesn't even mention the large number of cases in which addresses turn out to be unlikely dwellings such as burger joints, gas stations, vacant lots, and single family dwellings with 30-50 people registered in them. Again easy to find and not done.