You have been making some important posts. I look forward to them. I posted on the Q thread about two days after the election. The number of votes will never match the amount voting. Simple math and common sense. That is why no one will give the vote totals for each state and the vote totals for 2016. Every Media site has ceased to post these numbers. In prior years it was all he rage. They could claim anything if they will not let anyone see the tallies. If you do know of such info please provide a link. It would be helpful. TIA
Been using this guy’s numbers for awhile.
For Free..He goes down to the county level, but only as a percent.
For Pay, he goes down to the precinct level.
I have an account but I don’t do the “pay” account...a tad pricey.
His site is real detailed. I haven’t been thru it all yet. He links from here to there to there etc...
can get lost in time...
https://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/
He claims (in his FAQ) he gets his info from:
I strive to obtain data from as many primary sources as possible. Primary data sources consist of original publications produced by official election agencies within each state (the agencies are generally Secretary of State offices or State Board of Election offices). On the site, the title of the data source is located on the bottom of each county-level data page. This data page is linked in at the bottom of each state summary page.
Some state agencies compile data into annual or bienniel publications such as a legislative manual or “Blue Book”. Some county-level and state-level data are from these publications. In addition, for a few state/year combinations where I have not yet been able to obtain a more primary source of data, I have filled in the holes using Congressional Quarterly’s Presidential Elections 1789-2000. I am continuing to pursue primary sources of all election data to provide a complete and accurate set of data as possible.
FWIW...FreeRegards
Vote totals for each state and the vote totals for 2016.
Voter Turnout by State 2020
https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/voter-turnout-by-state
I do remember one of the mathematicians mentioning the data sets for the spreadsheets are available but there is a cost for them, but I’d have to look for that again. This is linked here, there may be more in some other post too;
list are all the precincts in city of Atlanta Georgia involved in these ratio transfers
https://thedonald.win/p/11R4XKC6Fs/someone-needs-to-spam-sindey-pow/
AZ data here;
https://www.preactiveinvestments.com/political/
Here’s the other;
2016 Election Results by State
https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/2016-election-results-by-state