Download NE 2020 election data totals by precinct to Excel from the corresponding links on above.
Compare Senate Data vs. President data by political party for Douglas County alone.
Douglas county's election for President received 268,417 (33,986 more than Senate) total votes to 234,431 for the Senate.
When comparing political party candidates, only one Presidential candidate received more votes than their Senate counterpart, Joe Biden. He received 61,661 more votes than Chris Janicek, the Democrat running for NE Senate.
President Trump received 17,336 less votes than Republican Senator Sasse.
Jo Jorgensen received 10,339 less votes than her Libertarian Senate candidate Gene Siadek.
President Trump had fewer votes (on average 15% fewer) in every one of the 230 plus precincts except 5 (in those 5, President Trump had a total of 14 more votes than Senator Sasse). Jo Jorgensen had fewer votes (averaged 196% fewer) in every precinct. Joe Biden miraculously had on average 42% more votes than the Democrat Senate candidate in every precinct.
It would appear from this comparison the steal was from both candidates opposed to Joe Biden and an additional 30,000 plus votes were also manufactured for China Joe beyond those likely stolen from President Trump and Jo Jorgensen.
A simple manual audit of 10 of the 230 plus precincts in Douglas County should uncover the steal methods deployed. 3 of the precincts had fewer than 150 votes each (these are 01-12, 08-10 and 08-27). I'd recommend starting with them and add 7 other counties that had the larger discrepancies. I'd include 06-25, where Jorgensen had only 3 votes compared to the Lib Senate candidate with 49, and Biden got 643 compared to his Dem Senate candidate with only 265, and President Trump ended with only 492 compared to Sasse's 639.
Turns out very similar happened in Sarpy County. In Sarpy county it appears they took 3,213 from Jorgensen and 5,753 from President Trump. It also appears they added an additional 8,456 to CCP Joe's total. In Sarpy Senator Sasse (and likely President Trump) had such a commanding lead 66% to 27% (Dem) and 7% (Lib), they weren't able to steal enough to put Biden into the lead. Instead they just increased it similarly to Douglas, Increasing Biden on average 44% per precinct (increased in all 50 plus), while decreasing Jorgenson by 133% on average (she had less votes in every precinct) and President Trump's by 12% on average (decreased in all but 1 precinct) as compared to their Senatorial party running mates. The ending margin of victory in Sarpy was President Trump at 54%, CCP Joe at 43% and Jorgenson at 3%.
If anyone is connected to the NE Republican leadership that can actually conduct a manual audit, feel free to share this information with them.
Also, I encourage anyone to look at the data from NE link above and see if they come to same conclusion. This would explain the NE2 outcome. I'm guessing this had to be done electronically and the few precincts that President Trump didn't have fewer votes than Sasse in, either had such large leads for President Trump (as compared to Sasse and/or Biden) the algorithm couldn't overcome the lead or the individual precincts caught the errors through their own manual review.
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Download NE 2020 election data totals by precinct to Excel from the corresponding links on above.
Compare Senate Data vs. President data by political party for Douglas County alone.
Douglas county's election for President received 268,417 (33,986 more than Senate) total votes to 234,431 for the Senate.
When comparing political party candidates, only one Presidential candidate received more votes than their Senate counterpart, Joe Biden. He received 61,661 more votes than Chris Janicek, the Democrat running for NE Senate.
President Trump received 17,336 less votes than Republican Senator Sasse.
Jo Jorgensen received 10,339 less votes than her Libertarian Senate candidate Gene Siadek.
President Trump had fewer votes (on average 15% fewer) in every one of the 230 plus precincts except 5 (in those 5, President Trump had a total of 14 more votes than Senator Sasse). Jo Jorgensen had fewer votes (averaged 196% fewer) in every precinct. Joe Biden miraculously had on average 42% more votes than the Democrat Senate candidate in every precinct.
It would appear from this comparison the steal was from both candidates opposed to Joe Biden and an additional 30,000 plus votes were also manufactured for China Joe beyond those likely stolen from President Trump and Jo Jorgensen.
A simple manual audit of 10 of the 230 plus precincts in Douglas County should uncover the steal methods deployed. 3 of the precincts had fewer than 150 votes each (these are 01-12, 08-10 and 08-27). I'd recommend starting with them and add 7 other counties that had the larger discrepancies. I'd include 06-25, where Jorgensen had only 3 votes compared to the Lib Senate candidate with 49, and Biden got 643 compared to his Dem Senate candidate with only 265, and President Trump ended with only 492 compared to Sasse's 639.
This data was as of 11/11/2020.
Amazing work here! This should be its own post!
Thanks.
Turns out very similar happened in Sarpy County. In Sarpy county it appears they took 3,213 from Jorgensen and 5,753 from President Trump. It also appears they added an additional 8,456 to CCP Joe's total. In Sarpy Senator Sasse (and likely President Trump) had such a commanding lead 66% to 27% (Dem) and 7% (Lib), they weren't able to steal enough to put Biden into the lead. Instead they just increased it similarly to Douglas, Increasing Biden on average 44% per precinct (increased in all 50 plus), while decreasing Jorgenson by 133% on average (she had less votes in every precinct) and President Trump's by 12% on average (decreased in all but 1 precinct) as compared to their Senatorial party running mates. The ending margin of victory in Sarpy was President Trump at 54%, CCP Joe at 43% and Jorgenson at 3%.
If anyone is connected to the NE Republican leadership that can actually conduct a manual audit, feel free to share this information with them.
Also, I encourage anyone to look at the data from NE link above and see if they come to same conclusion. This would explain the NE2 outcome. I'm guessing this had to be done electronically and the few precincts that President Trump didn't have fewer votes than Sasse in, either had such large leads for President Trump (as compared to Sasse and/or Biden) the algorithm couldn't overcome the lead or the individual precincts caught the errors through their own manual review.