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littlemissmartypants

(25,189 posts)
Sun May 28, 2017, 02:13 AM May 2017

Vote Sleuth in NC

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About

We had been following @mikefarb1 with great interest on Twitter. He and a crowd-sourced team of crack data analysts have been finding some very interesting peculiarities in precinct-level election statistics from recent elections. His website is here.

https://www.unhackthevote.com

At some point @mikefarb1 posted a link to an article about a statistician’s denied request to audit Kansas voting machines based on some statistically anomalous results she had found when looking at precinct-level election returns vs. precinct size.

This led us to some extremely alarming papers by statisticians who have noticed odd-looking data when they tally precinct-level votes starting with the smallest precincts and moving to the largest.

We found this quite shocking. Their results looked bizarre:
How Trustworthy are Electronic Voting Systems in the US? (Beth Clarkson)
Republican Primary Election 2012 Results – Amazing Statistical Anomalies

So we decided to investigate this ourselves.

This website is a record of our ongoing work.

Many hugs of gratitude to Milena and Jenny for hard work well done, and to erika, for editing.

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http://www.votesleuth.org/about/

More here:

http://www.votesleuth.org/

For those who love statistical analysis.

♡lmsp

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Vote Sleuth in NC (Original Post) littlemissmartypants May 2017 OP
Thanks for the views and recs ♡ lmsp littlemissmartypants May 2017 #1
Vote Sleuth is either a deception or they have no clue about what they are saying. L. Coyote Oct 2017 #2
Thanks for the reply, L. Coyote. littlemissmartypants Oct 2017 #3

L. Coyote

(51,129 posts)
2. Vote Sleuth is either a deception or they have no clue about what they are saying.
Sat Oct 14, 2017, 04:39 PM
Oct 2017

For those who understand statistical analysis, that domain is ridiculously flawed. They know nothing about statistics.

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