Something else I’ve found interesting in digging around the data is that the general election
voter turnout about doubles over the primary voter turnout. In both MS Senator’s
elections there were about 1.2 million voters in the general. Wicker got about 700,000
votes and Cochran got around 760,000 votes. This almost doubles the turnout from the primary.
Where all these voters come from I don’t know. But I suspect this is normal in most
if not all of the other states.
Interesting. I’ll have to look at that a little more.
It took me forever last night to verify Chuck C. Johnson’s example of three fraudulent voters from Hinds County. The information that’s not readily available outside of an obscure news report is that the Hinds County poll manager(s) used the Democrat primary pollbook to log voters for the GOP runoff election. (To prevent two separate lists that must be cross-checked to prevent cross-over voting.)
So at first glance it appears that the examples are of Dems voting in the 6/3 Dem primary and 6/24 Dem runoff. It was a legitimate example of fraud. The voters were in the USH02 district so they were not voting in the Democrat USH03 runoff.