Update:
- In PA, you must register to vote where you live and may not use a postal box as your residential address.
- We've identified at least 1333 such registration in PA. This does not count likely illegal registrations at commercial-only addresses.
- You can view the addresses here on the SECOND tab of this sheet (labeled Pennsylvania). Personal information has been suppressed but is publicly available from the state.
- On a lighter note, I'll share something I learned today that will add a fresh angle to the very stale #diehardisachristmasmovie take. Because the word "Die Hard" doesn't translate out of English so well, in Latvia it was translated to "A Tough Nut."
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These are the two indicators of someone no longer eligible to vote due to residency:
NCOA = Voters who filed change of address to another state.
SVR = Subsequent Voter Registration in another state
Merged = NCOA+SVR Deduped
State / NCOA / SVR / Merged
AZ / 5,084 / 744 / 5,790
GA / 15,700 / 4926 / 20,311
MI / 12,120 / 1,170 / 13,248
NV / 5,145 / 3,401 / 8,502
PA / 7,426 / 7,051 / 14,477
WI / 6,207 / 765 / 6,966
The SVR component was greatly hampered by the lack of reliable DOB from state voter records and/or commercial vendors, so these numbers are all artificially low. We only matched when we had a full DOB we were confident of.
- We are running six different analysis across these six states. Five of them are still in progress but I believe one of them has reached the point where I can make a conclusion.
- We have not found evidence of a targeted effort to cast the ballots of deceased voters.
- I have worked with scrubbing and matching deceased data for several years and I know how frequent even seemingly reliable methods can turn up false positives.
- We applied a particularly high standard of rigor to the early/abs voters in the six target states.
- However, we did find ballots incidentally cast in the name of the deceased among otherwise inactive voters in our NCOA program.
- The data for the final phone-based programs has been shipped to our call centers. This is for the *Unreturned* ABS Program which cover MI, WI, and AZ. The Unreturned program for GA and PA is complete and is nonapplicable to NV.
- This program targets those marked as receiving ABS ballots but not returning them. We ask whether or not they requested the ballot (red flag if 'no') and if ‘yes,’ did they mail them back (red flag if 'yes').
- This program is expected to complete Tuesday night.
- Our national voter file and a specialized extract based on that file for use in identifying double-voters and potential residency requirement violators is being processed by the vendor overnight and will arrive for analysis this morning (Sunday).
- We are no longer asking for money as we've raised what we need to complete this project.
- As we've conducted this research, new costs were discovered (such as purchasing a national voter file) and you have all come through to ensure we had what we need.
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- The best way to help now is stay in touch through this Twitter account (and Gab/Parlor) and through email and help us spread the word.
2/4
- If you donated on GSG, we have your email address. If you didn't, hit the 'pray now' button and enter your email address. A prayer is not required, but it seems to be the easiest way to make sure we can reach you via email. givesendgo.com
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- We've discovered the following number of early/absentee voters who filed out-of-state NCOA move notices, suggesting they may have cast illegal ballots due to no longer meeting residency requirements.
PA 7,426
GA 17,877
NV 5,145
MI 1,688
WI 6,245
AZ 5,084
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- We are working to confirm correct residency for these voters and sharing our data with the campaign's legal team in several states.
2/5
- We are confident we've identified these early/absentee double voters after analyzing just a few adjacent states: