(SAME PAPER WHOSE "STATISTICIANS" GAVE BIDEN AN OVER 97% WIN PROBABILITY AND 415 ELECTORAL VOTES):
One way to detect fraud is to use statistics. Walter Mebane and his team at Cornell University have devised a new method of doing so, which they described to the American Association for the Advancement of Science. It is similar to that of a mathematical curiosity known as Benford's law. This law states that in certain long lists of numbers, such as tables of logarithms or the lengths of rivers, the first digit of each number is unevenly distributed between one and nine. Instead, there are far more numbers beginning with one—about a third of the total—and far fewer starting with nine. For example, a 2km stream is twice as long as a 1km stream; by contrast, a 10km stream is only 11% longer than a 9km stream. So you will find more streams measuring between 1km and 2km than between 9km and 10km.
The fact that Twitter is banning people for talking about it shows you all that you need to know
Exactly this
THE ECONOMIST IN 2007
(SAME PAPER WHOSE "STATISTICIANS" GAVE BIDEN AN OVER 97% WIN PROBABILITY AND 415 ELECTORAL VOTES):
https://www.economist.com/science-and-technology/2007/02/22/election-forensics