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posted ago by ColombiasFinest ago by ColombiasFinest +3246 / -0

First of all, I assure you this is not a LARP. I’m a very very low level GOP guy in PA. Second, I want to thank whoever first posted this here. Earlier today, someone posted a link to the PA Data site. If you use a desktop, I can walk you through what the site appears to show.

This is a link to a PA state data site that tracks mail ballots requested and whether they were returned.

https://data.pa.gov/d/mcba-yywm/visualization

When you click that link, then click “No thanks” and don’t sign in. From there, there’s a tab marked “Date of Birth”, click the ellipses and select “sort ascending”. It starts with a whole bunch of people born on 1/1/1800 which is a coding tool for domestic violence victims. But if you then go to the bottom “next” button and start scrolling across the pages, there’s literally hundreds upon hundreds of people born between 1850-1920 that not only requested mail in ballots, but also returned them. And the dates are all notated. Many people are 120+ years old.

I assure each of you that this is in the hands of Trump’s lawyers in Philly at this moment.

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Flcentipede 11 points ago +11 / -0

More than 1300 100+ year olds voted in Detroit. I’m shocked the numbers in PA aren’t higher to be honest. Would be interested to know how many new voters voted absentee. Also how many people who rarely if ever vote mailed one in this time. Both lists would be likely sources of fraudulent ballots (not all of course, but I would bet a significant % of both lists are illegal votes).

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ColombiasFinest [S] 4 points ago +4 / -0

Regarding absentee voting, I think that’s listed. There is a column maybe 1 or 2 spots from the left hand side that states type of ballot requested. The PA site gives the abbreviations.

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Flcentipede 2 points ago +2 / -0

The linked data are all absentee mail ballots, no? But how do we find when the individuals registered and voting history?

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ColombiasFinest [S] 4 points ago +4 / -0

OP here. We don’t know the names. That’s why I posted to hopefully get all the help from our friends here. Regarding the voting history, I don’t have that either. I do know that each county GOP has it however. For example, Philadelphia County GOP would have turnout history if we can get the names of the “voters” listed here

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Hunterscrackbaby 3 points ago +3 / -0

FYI, in this thread you will always have a little [s] that tells US you are OP :)

If you guys need some data scientists please add me to your list. I'm going to comb PA a bit more