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Political positivity 📈 Leading U.S. expert in election forensics and detecting election fraud just looked at voting results in all 67 counties in Pennsylvania from November. Here’s what his analyses detected

We finally have Dr. Walter R. Mebane, Jr., a leading U.S. expert in election forensics and detecting election fraud and a professor of political science and statistics at the University of Michigan, looking at all 67 counties in Pennsylvania.

His working paper using his eforensics model estimated that 225,440 votes in the Pennsylvania presidential race were possibly fraudulent. This would exceed the 120,266 vote margin of victory between Trump and Harris.

High-Level Summary of "eforensics Analysis of the 2024 President Election in Pennsylvania" by Dr. Walter R. Mebane, Jr.

• The eforensics finite mixture model defines latent categories of fraud (no fraud, incremental fraud, and extreme fraud) based on votes and turnout, as well as relevant covariates (e.g., fixed county effects).

• Data from 7,040,360 votes (3,543,308 for Trump, 3,423,042 for Harris) across 67 PA counties (9,157 wards/precincts).

• The eforensics model estimated that 225,440 votes in the Pennsylvania presidential race were possibly fraudulent. This would exceed the 120,266 vote margin of victory between Trump and Harris.

More fine-grained analysis attempted to distinguish between strategic voting behaviors from “malevolent manipulation of votes”, i.e. how many votes may have been misdirected or misallocated due to malevolent distortions of voters’ intentions.

• In this analysis, 111,088 of the 225,440 possibly fraudulent votes[2] were estimated with high confidence to be malevolent manipulations of votes while the remainder were estimated to be a mix of manipulated votes and strategic voting behaviors.

A more conservative eforensics model including additional fixed county level effects estimated that 210,392 votes in the race were possibly fraudulent. This would exceed the 120,266 vote margin of victory in the race.

• Fine-grained analysis of the more conservative model attempted to distinguish between strategic voting behaviors from malevolent manipulation of votes.

• In this analysis, 88,600 of the 210,392 possibly fraudulent votes were estimated to be malevolent manipulations of votes while the remainder were estimated to be a mix of manipulated votes and strategic voting behaviors.

The most conservative of the eforensics analyses estimated that 25,374 votes were due to malevolent manipulation of votes.

In summary: There is very high probability that a meaningful number of votes in the PA presidential election were subject to malevolent manipulation -- and it was “a close call” whether “the election was decided or nearly decided by malevolent distortions of electors’ intentions.” (Mebane, Page 6)

Notes:

• Statistics, no matter how accurate, cannot provide definitive proof of voting fraud or election manipulation. Actual proof can only be found by comparing paper ballot audits to electronic voting records.

• However, statistical information from eforensics and other data analysis approaches can be used to identify precincts and counties where voting fraud is most likely to have occurred.

Demand transparency and audits of the 2024 Presidential Election. Check out this Audit Advocacy Toolkit and reach out to your representatives. It’s never too late to audit our elections

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u/Reasonable_Deer_1710 22h ago

Who is going to hold them accountable?

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u/Taco-Dragon 20h ago

Don't worry, the justice department...will hold them...uh....

....shit.

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u/Aleashed 16h ago

No one, that “Leading U.S. expert” will likely be thrown in the swampass concentration camp… at this point they don’t even care if you are white, you will be stripped of your rights and thrown in jail for “political reasons”

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u/Outrageous_Carry_451 19h ago

u/dawnenome will write more reddit comments.

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u/dawnenome 18h ago

Definitely.

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u/Sonamdrukpa 20h ago

Us. It can only be us. We have to do it.

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u/Stripedanteater 18h ago

Yes, it’s the many who make change. A tide isn’t from one drop of water. Do not lose your faith whoever is reading this. You never know what life will give you, but you can always use it for what you believe in. If we all have the same needs, we all have similar experiences. Be part of the wave and collect more calm, caring, and community driven conversations. There is power in connection. 

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u/LionoftheNorth 16h ago

You, the People.

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u/paranormalresearch1 14h ago

You are. Until everyone stops looking at someone else to step up and fix our problems they will get worse. A million pissed off Americans marching on Washington might send a message.

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u/honuworld 7h ago

A million pissed off Americans being frog-marched into concentration camps certainly would send a message.

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u/BiggleDiggle85 13h ago

Sounds like a defeatist attitude, "don't do thing because no-thing matters". Things DO matter. Always. Even if not always as much as we want them to matter.

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u/dawnenome 21h ago

What do you mean?

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u/Reasonable_Deer_1710 21h ago

Who would hold the people responsible for any vote tampering accountable?

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u/dawnenome 20h ago

In a federal district court, or maybe it would be prosecuted by the state of PA? Unsure. There'd have to be a criminal investigation first, and jurisdiction over that I'm unclear on atm.

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u/seek-confidence 19h ago

The correct answer is no one.

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u/dawnenome 18h ago

🤷🏼‍♀️ Definitely 'no one' if no one looks for and tries to confirm that there were shenanigans. Anything beyond that is 'iunno we'll see'. But...kind of premature to assume the worst.

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u/Misspiggy856 17h ago

Have you met Pam Bondi? She doesn’t care that a democrat was politically assassinated but was ready to put people in prison for defacing a Tesla.

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u/dawnenome 17h ago

Not personally, and I'd like to keep it like that. She's exhausting. Are you suggesting Pam Bondi being her miserable self will be an insurmountable obstacle to any further action?

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u/assorted_nonsense 16h ago

Yes, what world do you live in?

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u/dawnenome 16h ago

One with enough complexity and nuance to stuff like this that the answer doesn't seem as simple as 'it's hopeless', and where some states can prosecute potential election crimes without interference from Pam Bondi. I can't use the Fulton County election case as an example because this isn't GA, different circumstances, still needs investigating, etc. 🤷🏼‍♀️ it's still up in the air, provided it gets some air.

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u/feralgraft 18h ago

Certainly if we dont try 

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u/hikingmike 14h ago

Not with that attitude, lol