From thedonald.win (re: Georgia and multiple voters per address) —
1092 voters at 556 N McDonough St Decatur, GA: Dekalb County courthouse
203 voters at 136 Pryor St SW Atlanta, GA: Fulton County courthouse
174 voters 1762 Clifton RD NE Atlanta, GA: Emory university communications building?
I did: cut -f 7-11 -d , < STATEWIDE.csv | sort | uniq -c | sort -n
I got more than 550 addresses with 10 or more voters per address. Pretty sure none of these are apartments, because there is no apartment number.
When you let people riot, burn, trash cities across the country with zero punishment... Do you think those people would be shy about voting twice? How about 100 times? 10000?
Nice!
I’m planning to look for multiple issues, but starting with Benford’s Law.
I’ve never written python on a mac before, so having some startup issues. Maybe will try to just use Swift to write my own data parser first. Sigh.