I crunch the numbers back in Nov the listed amount isn't accurate but the number I gather was from 2018 and I adjusted for population growth, eligibility, morality, and citizenship gain and discover only way the election was correct is if you believe 98.2% of the register voter population voted. Further breakdown of the data show that not being possible as several districts was nowhere near those numbers while other districts was above 100%. Then we had districts that canvas board certified with no numbers what so ever WTF. I'll see if I can dig up the post as most of the areas I post it was nuke cause we can't talk about the fortification of the election anymore.
There are just shy of 214 million registered voters in the US. It also shows the percentage of a state’s population that is registered to vote. So, yeah. Funny meme. Numbers don’t add up.
I am noticing DDG search is even more cucked than Google lately. DDG shows nothing but politifact and snopes for the first page in my testing. Going to have to experiment with Yandex for a while.
Those number are skew also due to duplicate registration such as myself who rec 5 ballots in NJ and my father who rec 3 due to variances in our full name.
The proper method is take population over 18 remove eneligable voters such as immigrants, illegals, and criminals. The numbers are general a few years old so then you need to account for birth 18 years ago and down the whole number by average mortality rate.
It's a very narrow definition of voters. While they added millions of votes, the excess isn't that high between the low turnout, 16MM thrown out white votes, and dilution across the country (the added votes were enough to switch swing states but weren't as prevalent elsewhere)
I’d appreciate it if anyone has the source data for this.
Love the meme but would like to see the actual numbers.
I crunch the numbers back in Nov the listed amount isn't accurate but the number I gather was from 2018 and I adjusted for population growth, eligibility, morality, and citizenship gain and discover only way the election was correct is if you believe 98.2% of the register voter population voted. Further breakdown of the data show that not being possible as several districts was nowhere near those numbers while other districts was above 100%. Then we had districts that canvas board certified with no numbers what so ever WTF. I'll see if I can dig up the post as most of the areas I post it was nuke cause we can't talk about the fortification of the election anymore.
You can talk about it here, that’s precisely what we are doing.
I’m just looking for source data.
According to this site: https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/number-of-registered-voters-by-state
There are just shy of 214 million registered voters in the US. It also shows the percentage of a state’s population that is registered to vote. So, yeah. Funny meme. Numbers don’t add up.
Appreciate the source, that was helpful.
I am noticing DDG search is even more cucked than Google lately. DDG shows nothing but politifact and snopes for the first page in my testing. Going to have to experiment with Yandex for a while.
Those number are skew also due to duplicate registration such as myself who rec 5 ballots in NJ and my father who rec 3 due to variances in our full name.
The proper method is take population over 18 remove eneligable voters such as immigrants, illegals, and criminals. The numbers are general a few years old so then you need to account for birth 18 years ago and down the whole number by average mortality rate.
I know, like I said I'm going to see if I can find the post somewhere otherwise I'll recompile the numbers and post it here
It's a very narrow definition of voters. While they added millions of votes, the excess isn't that high between the low turnout, 16MM thrown out white votes, and dilution across the country (the added votes were enough to switch swing states but weren't as prevalent elsewhere)
I’m just asking for a reputable source please. I’ve searched and it is not easy to find.