2020 Election Anomalies

 

One of the ways that forensic accountants detect fraud is by analyzing data. You look for statistical anomalies that deviate from the norm.

 

It is not unusual for a small sampling to deviate greatly from the norm. It is however unusual for a large sampling to deviate greatly from the norm.

 

A simple way of looking at it is to flip a coin 20 or 30 times. It might land on tails 95% of the time. But if you flip a coin 10,000 or 50,000 times, you would expect it to land on tails very close to 50% of the time.

 

In the case of the 2020 presidential elecition, there were four vote dumps (or "batches") that not only stand out, but stand out as outliers of the outliers!

 

Four vote updates that defy statistics:

 

  1. An update in Michigan listed as of 6:31AM Eastern Time on November 4th, 2020, which shows 141,258 votes for Joe Biden and 5,968 votes for Donald Trump.

    That's 95.95% for Biden and 4.05% for Trump, out of a vote dump of 147,226!

     

  2. An update in Wisconsin listed as 3:42AM Central Time on November 4th, 2020, which shows 143,379 votes for Joe Biden and 25,163 votes for Donald Trump.

    That's 85.07% for Biden and 14.93% for Trump, out of a vote dump of 168,542!

     

  3. A vote update in Georgia listed at 1:34AM Eastern Time on November 4th, 2020, which shows 136,155 votes for Joe Biden and 29,115 votes for Donald Trump.

    That's 82.38% for Biden and 17.62% for Trump, out of a vote dump of 165,270!

     

  4. An update in Michigan listed as of 3:50AM Eastern Time on November 4th, 2020, which shows 54,497 votes for Joe Biden and 4,718 votes for Donald Trump.

    That's 92.03% for Biden and 7.97% for Trump, out of a vote dump of 59,215!

The above four vote updates were the 1st, 2nd, 4th, and 7th most anomalous updates in the entire data set of 8,954 vote count updates.

 

Biden won mail-in ballot counts by 40% in all Pennsylvania counties.

 

Maricopa County – Investigation Finds Additional 740,000 Ballots Have No Documented Chain Of Custody

 

The Maricopa County Arizona audit

23,344 Mail-in ballots from persons no longer living at that address

17,322 Duplicate ballots, which surged AFTER the election

10,342 Potential voters who voted in multiple counties

9,041 More ballots returned by voter than were sent to them

2,382 Voters who voted in-person but had moved out of Maricopa Co

2,081 Voters moved out of state

 

277 precincts had more ballots cast than people

255,326 Early Votes do not have a corresponding record in the County’s voter file

284,412 ballot images were “corrupt or missing”

 

Arizona was decided by only 10,457 votes.

 

Swing states didn't follow their own laws in 2020. States across the country changed election policies and procedures last minute. The Wisconsin court ruled that the Wisconsin Elections Commission does not have the power to enact and change election laws. This power belongs to the state legislature.

 

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