"One may wonder what is causing a near 100% turnout in these age groups. We believe it directly correlates to the fact that 20.3% of all ballots in Antrim County were sent to PO boxes as demonstrated in the chart above. As we see in the chart below, there were 15,962 ballots present at the hand recount on December 17,2020."
Of the 15,962 ballots cast I want to know how many absentee ballots were cast and how many in-person ballots were cast. Why? Because his allegations that 20.3% of the ballots were absentee ballots is an EXTRAORDINARY claim, which requires proof. I have doubts that this sparsely populated county even has 3,019 PO boxes.
I should also mention his 2019 census data is nearly useless because it is estimated from the 2010 census and the estimated data has not necessarily updated every year. According to the Census bureau the estimates may be five years old. It's relevance is also dubious.
Speaking of the census data, why did Frank break down the data by age group and then interpolate the data into six age groups. What was the purpose!?
The correlation factor between the number of people who voted and registered voters is always highly correlated. If you took data from years ago, long before voting machines existed, and ran it through correlation formula you would get the same results as Frank did. Why would anyone be surprised by this?
Older voters do have 90%+ turnout rates. Not unusual at all. The problem with his contention that the sizable portion of these 3,019 ballots were all sent to PO boxes presumably because they were dead voters would require that nearly everyone over 65 was dead.
Finally Dr. Frank will not release the "magic key" nor the secret formula for applying it. That's not what honest analysts do.
Because his allegations that 20.3% of the ballots were absentee ballots were sent to PO boxes is an EXTRA...
In many sparsely populated counties, there is no home mail delivery.
Residents are assigned a PO box at the local post office.
I saw this in quite a few locations during the 2020 Census.