I didn’t get it at first either. In other words, you share the same name as your father, or male siblings, even female and your mom (if she’s not feminized). E.g., he found Johan Paduka - and there are no Paduka’s ANYWHERE in the US, not cousins, siblings, father, mother. I.e., 247,000 people just so happened to change their legal name to something 100% unique. What are the odds?
Princess Consuela Banana-Hammock?
-PJ
And, this isn’t something you can just make up on the spot - it would almost have to be software generated - that many slightly different last names. Is he saying that “Smith’ and his vote was discarded, and that Paduka’s vote was cast in place of Smith?
So, just to be clear, he found these names among people who voted?