posted ago by ylim +7 / -0

I attempted to find deceased voters by comparing obituaries with submitted absentee ballot records, plus compare list of "deceased" voters with obituary/web searches and ancestry.com records. I haven't found any matches yet (after maybe 40 attempts). But it is a slow progress.

Where is a list of voters who are deceased with citations for proof they 1) voted like a state absentee ballot search mechanism or authenticated voter list; and 2) died like an obituary listing, death certificate, news item, genealogy database link or ID.

I attempted to find deceased voters by comparing obituaries with submitted absentee ballot records, plus compare list of "deceased" voters with obituary/web searches and ancestry.com records. I haven't found any matches yet (after maybe 40 attempts). But it is a slow progress. Where is a list of voters who are deceased with citations for proof they 1) voted like a state absentee ballot search mechanism or authenticated voter list; and 2) died like an obituary listing, death certificate, news item, genealogy database link or ID.
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gnostic357 1 point ago +1 / -0

In the cases that are claimed to be evidence, they used the SSA death lists.

The problem might be though that they've only matched names. I don't know that the dead votes have been confirmed beyond having the same name as a dead person. You'd need to match date of birth and date of death.

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ALurker 0 points ago +0 / -0

You're late to the party. Go back in the posts about 6 weeks ago. People posted links to csv and db files.