(October 27, 2022)—If some so-called “autocratic” government in the world presently disliked by the US Government were to claim to hold free and fair elections based upon the same sort of egregious irregularities and outright fraudulent methods of the New York State Board of Elections, the US would be screaming to send in international observers to monitor and investigate them.
Recently, the New York Citizens Audit, a watchdog organization set up to investigate such matters, published a shocking report entitled “New York’s 2020 General Election: A STUDY IN DEFICITS” which documents exactly that. Appearing on a Zoom meeting with NY Senate candidate Diane Sare, one of the authors of the report, Marly Hornik, showed conclusively that the horrific state of New York’s electoral process “demonstrates the inability of the New York State Board of Elections office in 2020 to produce a lawful result that was certifiable and raises great concern therefore in their ability to do that in any other election."
Some Highlights:
The New York State Board of Elections (NYSBOE) assigns an ID number to each registered voter. Incredibly, over one million unique individuals in New York State have at least two ID numbers assigned to them, swelling the "number" of voters by well over 1 million. In one case, an individual was registered 21 times at a non-residential address!
Remarkably, in many New York counties the percentage of registered voters who are over 100 years old far exceeds those that are under 100! In one county (Erie), voters on the rolls who are 100+ years old constitute 3,076 percent of the registered voters in that county.
Almost 1.5 million voters had been purged from the voter rolls without a purge date making potentially a million plus voters eligible to vote who, in fact, were not eligible to vote.
Almost 5,000 voters on the rolls had registration dates before the voter was 12 years old.
There are wild discrepancies between voters registered on the NY State Board of Election voter rolls and those of the various county boards of elections. In the case of New York, Erie, and Nassau counties combined, almost 2 million voters seem to have "disappeared" from those county boards of elections rolls which otherwise appear on the State Board of Election rolls.
And there is much more. Suffice it to say that in any other “democratic” country, a lawful and competent maintenance and regulation of voter registration would be considered “critical infrastructure.” Not so, apparently, in the crown jewel of “democracies,” the United States.
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