Arizona: Proof of Systemic Errors in Vote Count

Zero write-in votes among nearly 3 million absentee ballots is proof of system error

There was not a single write-in vote among the nearly 3 million absentee votes cast in the Arizona 2020 election.  That anomaly alone is proof of a systemic error in the voting system.  


In addition, inconsistent reporting categories of votes between the state and counties, anomalous vote totals for Minor Party candidates, and other anomalies in mail-in voting provide compelling evidence that Arizona’s 2016 and 2020 certified election results[1] were based on incomplete, erroneous, and very likely manipulated data.   Specifically:


-- The certified vote total and the county totals do not reconcile by 9,999 votes;

--  The 2020 write-in total of 2,023 votes was based only on in-person votes;

-- There are 106,110 fewer votes in the 2020 certified results for Minor Party candidates than there were in 2016; and; 

--There are 628,034 more absentee/early votes counted than reportedly received.


The analysis determined consistent reconciliation values of approximately 100,000 votes between various election data sets.  For example:


-- The vote to Biden’s advantage in 2020 was 101,691 votes;

---There is a difference of 112,032[2] votes between the record of early/absentee votes in the U.S. Elections Early voting report and the certified results;

--  The projection of votes shifted during adjudication is 117,787;

--  In 2016, the Green Party (GP) candidate Jill Stein received an average of 90,000 less votes than same party down-ballot candidates.[3]

In summary, the analysis of 2020 and 2016 results concludes that approximately 100,000 absentee votes, including all of the absentee write-in votes, were manipulated during the 2020 Arizona vote tabulation and a similar total was manipulated in 2016.

Here are the official election results for Coconino, Maricopa, and Pima counties showing zero write-in votes.   As reflected below, Arizona's official canvass includes only the write-in votes cast in-person; that total was 2,032 for 2020.   Comparatively, a total of 18,925 write-in votes were cast in 2016.




In conclusion, the there were zero absentee write-in votes out of nearly 3 million absentee votes cast is absolute proof of a systemic issue in reporting or counting votes in Arizona. 


[1] https://azsos.gov/sites/default/files/2020_General_State_Canvass.pdf

[2] Edison Research, NEP data 11/30/2020 (data used for certification of votes)

[3] https://apps.azsos.gov/election/2016/General/Official%20Signed%20State%20Canvass.pdf



Ray Blehar, February 16, 2021, 2:20 PM EST


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