Posted on 03/04/2005 10:11:32 PM PST by Seattle Conservative
I've revised my analysis of the King County vote discrepancy, based on some slightly improved source data files. The differences from my earlier analysis are minor, but this does represent the best analysis based on the data that King County has released. I've also added some new illustrative statistics. My conclusion: Former Attorney General Gregoire "won" with the help of hundreds of unexplained ballots (along with all those felons, dead people, double voters, non-citizen voters, etc). The election was genuinely stolen.
If King County and its cult-like apologists on the lunatic-fringe dispute these findings, then the ball is in King County's court to release better data. Other citizens and I have made comprehensive public records requests. At this point, there are no excuses for the county's failure to deliver on those requests.
//snip/ In every such case, Gregoire's percentage lead was significantly higher than in the overall canvass. For example, in the 2,139 ballots that were reviewed by the Canvassing Board, Gregoire had a 20.5% lead, vs. the 17.2% lead she had in King County overall. This implies that the Canvassing Board gave Gregoire a roughly 20% larger lead than you would expect if all else were equal.
//snip
Conclusion: The election was stolen by somebody, we'll probably never know who. But there's a lot that King County Elections could have done to prevent or at least detect and report what was probably distributed fraud. Dean Logan has a lot of explaining to do why his office failed to protect the integrity of the election. Especially, I think, when it comes to explaining the 2,000 or so voterless ballots and among them the 395 brand new ballots that materialized out of thin air in the recounts. Isn't there a binder with precinct-by-precinct reconciliation reports that they're stonewalling us on? Hello?
(Excerpt) Read more at soundpolitics.com ...
I know some/many of you read soundpolitics, but for those who don't, I wanted to include this as someone was saying yesterday they hadn't heard anything about the WA state elections is a while.
Ping - in case you haven't seen this
Thanks for the PING, I am glad to see people finally saying stolen -on purpose. Fraud, not accident... And isn't that Bob Williams AWESOME?
"And isn't that Bob Williams AWESOME?"
He's terrific! He and his staff as well as the Building Industry and Stefan S have been putting in a lot of hours. I think the Dims have been shocked that this is one election people aren't going to just brush off.
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