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NeuroticIntrovert 17 points ago +17 / -0

Alright, I just picked a row and searched manually

The row: GOODRICH WILLIAM, 5, 1940, 48831, 9/30/2020, 05/02/1940 (DOB), 03/01/1999 (Date of death), 81 So, born May 2nd 1940. ZIP 48831 in Michigan.

https://sortedbybirthdate.com/small_pages/1940/19400502_1026.html "WILLIAM M GOODRICH was born 02 May 1940, received Social Security number 024-30-7974 (indicating Massachusetts) and, Death Master File says, died 01 March 1999. Research in ZIP Code 01527. Source: Social Security Death Master File (public domain). For more information, check Archives (fee-based)."

So the possibility that that row is not a dead man who voted? Assuming the Michigan site, and the SSDMF are reliable?

Keep in mind that whoever put the info together probably followed the same trail that I am, they have probably stitched together info from these two same sources.

Michigan site only verifies name, ZIP and Month/Year of birth, not the date.

Hypothesis to be generous to the Democrats: -some other William Goodrich was born May 2nd 1940 in Massachusetts, and died March 1st 1999. -the voter matching the name, month/day of birth, as some other dead person in the US, is just a coincidence

Would 6553 be a lot of such coincidences? (If they all check out) I don't know - compare to the population of the county? (EDITED for my previous error, thinking the list was from the whole state).

Update: https://mvic.sos.state.mi.us/VoterCount Wayne County, Michigan, has 1,410,436 registered voters.

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devilwentdwn2georgia 1 point ago +1 / -0

This 6553 voters would be 0.46461% of the county. From what I understand, and assuming all the info is correct and has been verified, that would mean roughly 1 in 216 voters had the same first and last name, zip code, as well as birth month and year as a deceased person. Or it could be due to human error that those ballots were marked as received. With the number being so high however (1 in 216), seems more likely that people were filling out ballots for the deceased and sending them in. I believe Michigan sent out ballots to every registered voter so it's very possible that family members of people at the same address fraudulently filled out the ballot. Or could be (less likely) dem officials with voter registries using this info to insert fake ballots into the totals.

Definitely think that it should be investigated, along with the voting machine error that was reported that gave 6k votes to biden, although they are claiming now that that was due to someone failing to update vote totals and not so much a glitch. I still think it all should be investigated, regardless of ill intent or not. There should be more transparency in the entire system, and it looks like trump is using that to his advantage to win the election and have groups of ballots thrown out. Guess we'll see how it all plays out.