Posted on 12/29/2020 8:34:30 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Philadelphia county
BIDEN, JOSEPH ROBINETTE JR (DEM)81.44% Votes: 603,790
Election Day : 252,719 Mail : 339403 Provisional : 11,668
TRUMP, DONALD J.(REP)17.90% Votes: 132,740 Election Day : 101,002 Mail : 29,115 Provisional : 2623
JORGENSEN, JO (LIB)0.65% Votes: 4,847
Registered Voters
856,967 Dem + 130,589 Repub + 105,465 Ind + 36,315 Other = 1,129,336 Total
2020 Population of Philadelphia County estimated 1,584,540
The fraud is in the Mail : 339,403 Biden votes. That’s why provisional is so high.
Philadelphia County
1,242,279 voters over age 18 per US Census (78.4%)
1,129,336 registered voters
90.9% of people registered to vote...
Delaware County
568,263 total population
443,245 voters over age 18 per US Census (78.0%)
425,759 registered voters
96.06% of voters registered
Here is the Democrat response to the report.
“The Pennsylvania Department of State released the following statement in response to the Republicans’ claims:
“In today’s release Rep. Ryan and others rehash, with the same lack of evidence and the same absence of supporting documentation, repeatedly debunked conspiracy theories regarding the November 3 election. State and federal judges have sifted through hundreds of pages of unsubstantiated and false allegations and found no evidence of fraud or illegal voting.
“Now, the legislators have given us another perfect example of the dangers of uninformed, lay analysis combined with a basic lack of election administration knowledge.
“For instance, it is quite common to have significant “undervotes” for down-ballot races in a presidential election, particularly when there isn’t a U.S. Senate race on the ballot. In 2000, Sen. Santorum received 200,000 more votes than President Bush, but the US Senate race still had more than 100,000 fewer votes than the presidential race.
“We are unclear as to what data the legislators used for this most recent “analysis.” But the only way to determine the number of voters who voted in November from the SURE system is through the vote histories. At this time, there are still a few counties that have not completed uploading their vote histories to the SURE system. These counties, which include Philadelphia, Allegheny, Butler and Cambria, would account for a significant number of voters. The numbers certified by the counties, not the uploading of voter histories into the SURE system, determines the ultimate certification of an election by the secretary.
“This obvious misinformation put forth by Rep. Ryan and others is the hallmark of so many of the claims made about this year’s presidential election. When exposed to even the simplest examination, courts at every level have found these and similar conspiratorial claims to be wholly without basis.
“To put it simply, this so-called analysis was based on incomplete data.”
““For instance, it is quite common to have significant “undervotes” for down-ballot races in a presidential election, particularly when there isn’t a U.S. Senate race on the ballot. In 2000, Sen. Santorum received 200,000 more votes than President Bush, but the US Senate race still had more than 100,000 fewer votes than the presidential race.”
Meaningless BS that means nothing and has nothing to do with the Republican analysis
Here is part of the legislation that created the SURE system
Section 1222 - SURE system
(a) Establishment.— The department shall develop and establish a Statewide Uniform Registry of Electors to be known as the SURE system.
(b) Repealed by 2002, May 16, P.L. 310, No. 44, § 4, imd. effective.
(c) Requirements.— The SURE system shall be developed as a single, uniform integrated computer system. All commissions shall be connected electronically to the SURE system and shall maintain their registration records in the system. The SURE system shall, at a minimum, do all of the following:
(1) Contain a database of all registered electors in this Commonwealth.
(2) Ensure the integrity and accuracy of all registration records in the system by prohibiting unauthorized entry, modification or deletion of registration records.
(3) Assign a unique SURE registration number to each individual currently registered in this Commonwealth.
(4) Permit the commissions to add, modify and delete information in the system as is necessary and appropriate.
(5) Permit each commission and the department to have instant access to a commission’s registration records maintained on the system.
(6) Be the general register for a commission once the commission is connected to the SURE system.
(7) Permit each commission and the department to review and search the system and to permit the sending of notices to the appropriate officials regarding death, change of address or other information which could affect the qualifications of an applicant or the registration of a registered elector.
(8) Provide for the electronic transfer of completed voter registration applications and changes of address in accordance with this part.
(9) Preserve the power of the commissions to make determinations as to the qualifications of applicants.
(10) Assign a unique SURE registration number to each qualified elector who becomes registered and record the registered elector in the general register of the appropriate commission.
(11) Permit auditing of each registered elector’s registration record from the day of its creation until the day it is canceled.
(12) Permit the department to implement section 1901(b)(1)(i) (relating to removal of electors).
(13) Permit the timely printing and transmission by commissions of district registers and all other information contained in the system as may be necessary for the operation of the polling places on election days.
(14) Be designed with an emergency recovery system to ensure that registration records are not lost in the case of an emergency, natural disaster or other such event that could cause the system to malfunction.
(15) Identify the election district to which a qualified elector or registered elector should be assigned.
(16) Create and produce reports required by this part.
(17) Identify duplicate voter registrations on a countywide and Statewide basis.
(18) Maintain a record of polling place locations and district election officers.
(19) Identify registered electors who have been issued absentee ballots for an election in accordance with the act of June 3, 1937 (P.L. 1333, No. 320), known as the Pennsylvania Election Code.
(20) Identify registered electors who vote in an election and the method by which their ballots were cast.
(21) Print the wallet-sized identification cards required by section 1328 (relating to approval of registration applications).
9,011,495 is REGISTERED voters
So, the counties with the largest population and the most automated systems have not reported their votes almost 2 months after the election?
At this time, there are still a few counties that have not completed uploading their vote histories to the SURE system. These counties, which include Philadelphia, Allegheny, Butler and Cambria,
RE: At this time, there are still a few counties that have not completed uploading their vote histories to the SURE system.
Pennsylvania’s constitution REQUIRES all votes to be received by 8 pm on election day. Any ballots that go beyond that deadline should NOT be counted.
This law has NOT been repealed.
It has been nearly 2 MONTHS since election day, that the votes have still not been uploaded to the SURE system is suspicious. The Democrat response is an excuse, not an argument against the data gathered.
RE: 9,011,495 is REGISTERED voters
So, how does knowing the number of registered voters refute the argument and chart presented in the article?
I was using the number of voters vs registered voters vs voting population to look at percentages for comparison.
Unlike Detroit where the voter turnout was 130% of the registered voters in 6 voting precincts.
The 96% turnout in Delaware County is hard to swallow.
Wow! This is huge! Thanks for posting it.
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