Your stats are 2 years old. These stats are as of election day 2020. I've also stated many times that registered vote numbers are suspiciously HIGH compared to past elections.
Also, I used official election votes but only for R and D parties, so my Voted numbers are a bit low since it doesn't included other parties. You include projected votes for some reason?
Without a DOUBT the voter turnout was insanely higher than 2016. Many individual counties has over 100% turnout which is clearly indicative of fraud. But let's please get real, accurate numbers out there.
Imagine that? ;-)
These numbers are wrong.
Nevada: 1,821,356 Registered. 1.37 Million Voted
Pennsylvania: 9,091,371 Registered. 6.83 Million Voted
Minnesota: 3,588,563 Registered. 3.2 Million Voted
North Carolina: 7,361,219 Registered. 5.44 Million Voted
Wisconsin: 3,684,726 Registered. 3.24 Million Voted
Michigan: 8,127,040 Registered. 5.45 Million Voted
Arizona: 4,281,152 Registered. 3.33 Million Voted
Georgia: 7,233,584 Registered. 4.93 Million Voted
Source: https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/number-of-registered-voters-by-state
Your stats are 2 years old. These stats are as of election day 2020. I've also stated many times that registered vote numbers are suspiciously HIGH compared to past elections.
Also, I used official election votes but only for R and D parties, so my Voted numbers are a bit low since it doesn't included other parties. You include projected votes for some reason?
Without a DOUBT the voter turnout was insanely higher than 2016. Many individual counties has over 100% turnout which is clearly indicative of fraud. But let's please get real, accurate numbers out there.
Do your registered voter numbers include the dead?
Microsoft Excel is racist 🙄
Smells fishier that Kamala's chair...
The nevada official web page says it has 1.8 million registered voters, and the election results show that 1.3 million voted. What's up with that?