Constant Evidence of Voter Fraud
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"349,773 apparently deceased registrants across 41 states’ voter rolls, with New York, Texas, Michigan, Florida and California alone accounting for 51 percent of the total.
"During the 2018 General Election,
- 37,889 likely duplicate registrants are apparently credited for casting two votes from the same address, and
- 34,000 registrants appear to have voted from non-residential addresses. Additionally,
- 6,718 registrants were apparently credited for voting after death.
During the 2016 General Election, SAVE revealed that number was higher, with a total of 7,890 registrants apparently being credited for voting after death.
"Notable Findings:
"349,773: total number of potentially deceased registrants across
41 states.Michigan, Florida, New York, Texas and California
account for roughly 51% of national dead registrants.
In 2016, 7,890 registrants were apparently credited for voting after
death.
In 2018, 6,718 registrants were credited for voting after
death.North Carolina leads the U.S. in dead registrants credited
for voting after death.
43,760 likely duplicate registrants appear to have cast second votes
in 2016 from the same address.
37,889 likely duplicate registrants appear to have cast second votes
in 2018 from the same address.Thousands of these apparent
double votes were exclusively mail ballots
8,360 – Number of registrants apparently registered in 2 states and
credited for voting in both states in 2018.
5,500 – Number of apparently duplicate registrants credited for
voting twice in the same state from 2 different addresses in 2018.
34,000 – Number of registrants credited for voting from apparently
non-residential addresses in 2018."
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