Voting Anomalies
🗳️The "Russian tale" voting distribution anomaly, characterized by a spike and missing portion of a bell curve, appears in the 2020 Russian constitutional referendum, 2020 Georgian parliamentary election, and 2024 US presidential election in Clark County, Nevada, suggesting potential algorithmic manipulation of votes.
📊In Clark County, Nevada, early voting for the 2024 US presidential election shows a separation between Harris and Trump votes after 250 votes were cast across multiple machines, indicating possible algorithmic manipulation.
🔢The threshold for potential vote manipulation in Clark County, Nevada seems to be around 200-300 votes cast across multiple machines, with Trump votes increasing and Harris votes decreasing after this point.
Election Patterns
📉Drop-off anomalies in presidential and senate races across multiple counties and states, where the presidential candidate underperforms and the senate candidate overperforms, are a symptom of potential vote manipulation by a non-human algorithm.
🔄88 counties changed from blue to red in the 2024 election, while zero counties changed from red to blue, which is statistically improbable and suggests targeted vote manipulation in swing states.
Statistical Analysis
📈Smart Elections analysis of swing states shows Democratic presidential candidates underperforming by 1.48% on average, while Republican presidential candidates overperform by 5.58% on average, compared to their senate candidates, which is statistically significant.
Voting Machine Concerns
🖥️Vote tabulation machines covering 70% of the US, including swing states, have concerns of potential compromise through image access or cellular modem access, which could enable vote manipulation and winning of seven swing states with less than 50% of the popular vote.