Was Byedone on the list?
Betting a lot of people voted early AND often.
I can see the 1/1/1800 as being a default,but either there are a lot of bicentennial men in Pennsylvania, or the people filing these forms aren’t particularly worried about getting caught.
I assume 1/1/1800 means <1800. Everybody is arguing about what the founders meant about this and that. Maybe we should ask these people.
That looks like essentially no birthdate information, as there are a large number of Jan 1, 1800 entries.
Somebody send this to Trump campaign. They gave folks born in 1904 who voted IN PERSON!!!!
1545 ballots with DOB <1920.
For those of us who didn’t grow up with a computer -— would you please open this chart that you are talking about and post the URL to the actual open chart so we can see it. THANKS!!!
I see three people who were born in 1907 (born the same year as my mother’s father who died a number of months before I was born in 1970) who made mail in ballot requests. I wonder if other Freepers see on that list people sharing birth years of relatives who long since passed away.
OK -— I think I finally figured it out. I was looking at it when it disappeared and was replaced by a screen that said:
“We’re having trouble displaying this table. The query it’s based on may be broken, or an underlying dataset may have been deleted or unpublished.” (copy/paste exactly)
On a related note, I found a retirement community at 28413 Abbey Ln New Hudson, MI 48165, that lists 208 active registered voters. Odd thing is 206 are registered as Independant, 2 as Republican, and 0 as Democrat.
0 Democrats in a community 38 miles NW of Detroit? So DNC registers senior and nursing home residents as non-partisan to hide there ballot harvesting all these years? All set up to receive automatic absentee ballots every election?
https://voterrecords.com/address/28413-abbey_ln-new_hudson-mi-48165
I wonder if any of those folks who voted could tell you about their recollections of the Boston Red Sox winning their 1918 Series (their last until 2004) or the Chicago White Sox 1917 win (their last until 2005) or even the Chicago Cubs’ in 1908 (which would be their last until 2016). Or if they voted for FDR or Coolidge or Harding or Wilson or Taft even.