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Re: [atlarge-discuss] Election Oddities/Irregularities?



Yes, I would like an explanation as well. It appears a if there were some MAJOR problems that went unreported...

This certainly does not look good.

--Sotiris Sotiropoulos

DannyYounger@cs.com wrote:

I took a look at the first 150 numbered ballots using the information posted at http://64.135.14.140/ATLARGE.WTC

1. 96% of the ballots cast that contained no votes (blank) had message ID numbers

2. By contrast, only 19% of the ballots that contained votes had message ID numbers -- a staggering 81% had no message ID# associated with the ballot -- I find that to be rather odd and would appreciate an explanation.

3. 53 consecutive ballots were blank -- a statistical improbability. A very high percentage of those had multiple message ID numbers whose coding indicates that the ballot was submitted twice (on different days -- often five days apart). Why would a large number of people send in blank ballots twice in such manner? Did Jefsey's software properly record these ballots, or did something happen to erase those votes?

I will await an explanation from those that managed this election. For now I remain uncomfortable with the preliminary conclusions.



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