Over 500,000 Voters In PA Found To Have No Known Relatives – IOTW Report

Over 500,000 Voters In PA Found To Have No Known Relatives

Gateway Pundit

[Mathematician Bobby] Piton revealed this weekend that he examined just over 9 million records in Pennsylvania and has identified 521,879 unique last names.

In other words, these people have no parents, siblings, aunts, uncles or cousins who share the same last name (phantom voters). More

18 Comments on Over 500,000 Voters In PA Found To Have No Known Relatives

  1. The fraud is rampant. It’s obvious. And DJT has them set up for a big bitch slap. Per his 2018 EO he could shut down the MSM. Jail countless traitors. He could give the NAZI’s the reset they don’t want. So what the hold up. The thing I expect to hear is “I didn’t want to put the country through it”. If he doesn’t do it there won’t be any country left.

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  2. RadioMattM It’s not so much the names as it’s about how no one is of kin to those names.
    My last name is highly unusual due to an error on a birth certificate. But for damn sure, they know who I’m related to if they look.lol

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  3. @RadioMattM:

    How do you come up with 521,879 unique last names?

    As @MJA said, the key thing is that they only occur once in Pennsylvania. It wouldn’t have to be that unusual a name. In fact, my own English last name doesn’t look that odd but I happen to know that there are no people with that name in PA.

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  4. I don’t understand.

    “…..Estimate of how many of a particular last name should exist based on percentages is the last column. It is simple Actual – Overage (Shortage) Column.
    Please note, this is ALL County Data…”

    “Pennsylvania has 695,430 Fewer People in the top 1000 Last Names.

    “Bobby Piton found that there were fewer people with common surnames such as Smith, Jackson, Johnson.

    Bobby Piton essentially discovered where those 695,000+ illegal ballots came from in Pennsylvania.

    President Trump was ahead of Joe Biden by over 700,000 votes on election night in Pennsylvania and within a few days after the election, hundreds of thousands of ballots appeared for Joe Biden.
    “Between 695,000 to 958,000 voters just got up and vanished out of Pennsylvania!

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  5. @Zonga — The Gateway Pundit article is confusing to me because it describes only part of Piton’s analysis and description. I’m looking for a more complete article. If anyone knows of one, please post a link.

    My semi-educated guess is that Piton did a frequency analysis of PA last names and, when compared to other states, found too few common ones and too many names with a frequency of 1. This is an easy statistical report if you have a state’s voter registration data. But where he came up with those actual numbers isn’t explained in Cristina Laila’s article. (Earlier today I sent her a message via TGP’s contact page pointing out what she missed but I haven’t heard back from her (unsurprising)).

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  6. “I don’t understand.”

    Me neither. But the Benford’s Law thing went right over my head, too. This fraud exposure stuff is getting deep in the weeds when it shouldn’t have to. I appreciate the effort, but my eyes are glazing over.

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  7. @MJA — Thank you!

    Good golly, I’m sure glad that hereistheevidence.com doesn’t play that hideous music indefinitely! I was looking for a way to turn it off without muting everything when it quite on its own. Whew!

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