Anything above 80% voter turnout is normally considered an overvote. For enough people to register and vote on election day to raise the turnout above 80% is in and of itself, suspicious. To raise the turnout in over 640 precincts above 80% is circumstantial evidence of fraud.
Anything above 80% voter turnout is normally considered an overvote. For enough people to register and vote on election day to raise the turnout above 80% is in and of itself, suspicious. To raise the turnout in over 640 precincts above 80% is circumstantial evidence of fraud.