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Richard Baris, director of the Big Data Poll agency, said that after analyzing the election data, he found that about 9,500 voters are on the Social Security Death Index (SSDI). Those confirmed to have died but are marked as “mailed votes” in the state’s mailed vote database.
Additionally, nearly 2,000 people who are 100 years old or older are not listed as known living centenarians.
The data also shows that someone is trying to vote on behalf of these 100 years. Because people over 110 are rare in the United States. According to the 2010 census, there were 1,729 centenarians in Michigan.
Barris told The Epoch Times by email that some of the 10,000 people who voted by mail may not be real people. “If someone is 110 or older, we should have their death record, but we haven’t found it.”
Michigan Secretary of State spokeswoman Tracy Wimmer told The Epoch Times: “Michigan rejects ballots for the deceased. It is not acceptable for voters to cast absentee ballots and then die before Election Day.”
He said that even if someone tried to vote on behalf of the deceased, the vote would be rejected.
However, he said there is no data on how many votes the state rejected.
She said there may be some surviving voters, but they appear to have passed away.
“It may be due to similar names, for example, the ballot that was recorded as a vote by John Smith Sr. (John Smith Sr.), but was actually voted by John Smith Jr (John Smith Jr); Date of birth was incorrectly recorded “Weimer said. But he also admitted that this happens only in “very rare circumstances.”
Democratic candidate Joe Biden leads Trump with about 15,000 votes in Michigan. The Trump campaign has filed a lawsuit in Michigan to suspend vote counting until Republican tellers obtain sufficient supervisory authority on-site. The Republican-led Michigan State Assembly is investigating allegations of election violations in the state.
In a lawsuit filed on November 9, a Detroit pollster stated that the votes of thousands of people were counted without proper registration.
In his testimony, he said that the pollsters added names and addresses to the record book and indicated the date of birth, such as January 1, 1900.
Regarding the official explanation from the Michigan state government, Barris said he could not be convinced.
He said in a November 8 tweet that he believed some of the “dead votes” had been rejected, but expressed mistrust that all those votes were rejected.
Barris also said that mailing ballots is only part, but not all, of the illegal operations that occurred on Election Day and after; it may take until December when the full data is released before the outside world can see more detailed results.
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