Sounds good, what do we do with it now? I’m not being sarcastic, I really want to know how we use this to help fight voter fraud
“Sounds good, what do we do with it now? Im not being sarcastic, I really want to know how we use this to help fight voter fraud”
Analyze the data and look for irregularities is the logical next step. After that, I don’t know. Were laws violated? I don’t know enough about election law to know how that might be determined. Time will tell, I suppose...
In other states JW used data to force states to clean voter rolls.
Among other things, you check to see if the same person is registered in multiple places, states, under similar names, if they have been voting while in prison, while dead, after moving to another address/jurisdiction/states, etc. Problems with any of this could show systemic corruption of the registration process and voter rolls.
You can also compare the number of votes cast by precinct with the number of legally registered, active voters.
Force them to update the registration roles by purging them of people who are dead, illegal aliens, or have moved out of state.