mark kub @markkub
27 January, 08:46
Audit the Vote PA went to 500 residences and collected 185 responses. They found:

• 78.6 percent

• 78.6 percent of houses had some election anomaly, meaning the residents’ understanding of who voted from their addresses did not match official records.

• 69.7 percent of houses had some registration-count discrepancy, meaning the official record of registered voters at the residence did not match the residents’ knowledge.

• 64.8 percent had phantom registrations associated with their address, meaning the residents were unaware of additional voters being registered at their home.

• 4.8 percent had fewer registered voters on record than the resident stated.

• 42.5 percent of addresses had a different number of votes on record for 2020 than residents stated.

• 29.2 percent had phantom votes.

• 13.2 percent had missing votes. https://ussanews.com/2023/...

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