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Butler County

                                                                      REGISTERED VOTERS     BALLOTS COUNTED
Dec 4 2020 Voter Roll Data File:                                     259,408                            188,070  
Nov 3 2020 Secretary of State Official Canvass:             256,908                            187,828
Difference Dec 4 Voter Roll to Nov 3 SOS Official:             2,500                                   242   
Nov 3 2020 County Board of Election Official:               256,930                            187,828
Difference Dec 4 Voter Roll to BOE Official:                       2,478                                   242
Nov 3 2020 Triad Election Results:                                                                              n/a
Difference Dec 4 Voter Roll to Triad:                                                                           n/a
Whose votes didn't count?
Was one of them yours?
390,357  ESTIMATED 2020 CENSUS COUNTY POPULATION
   -5,816  Estimated U.S. Census Bureau 2020 County Census Overcount (based on 1.49%)
 384,541 Revised Estimated 2020 County Population including Overcount                                       
299,013  ESTIMATED 2020 CENSUS VOTING AGE POPULATION
    4,455  Estimated U.S. Census Bureau 2020 County Census Overcount (based on 1.49%) 
294,558  Revised Estimated 2020 County Population including Overcount 
                                   
      77%  2020 CENSUS VOTING AGE POPULATION TO POPULATION 
      89%  SOS REGISTERED VOTERS TO Revised Estimated VOTING AGE POPULATION 
             
  Potential Illegitimate Votes:     
  • THE ABOVE LISTED BALLOTS COUNTED VARY DEPENDING ON THE 'GOVERNMENT' REPORTING AGENCY.  DEC 4 2020 VOTER ROLL DATA FILE (188,070) WAS RECEIVED VIA A FOIA REQUEST, SOS OFFICIAL CANVASS DATA (187,828) IS SOURCED DIRECTLY FROM THE SECRETARY OF STATE WEBSITE, AND BOE OFFICIAL REPORT (187,828) IS SOURCED DIRECTLY FROM THE COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS WEBSITE.
    • THERE ARE 242 BALLOTS COUNTED DISCREPANCY BETWEEN THE DEC 4 DATA AND THE SOS/BOE REPORTS, WITH  THE DEC 4 2020 VOTER ROLL DATA FILE HAVING MORE VOTES THAN THE OTHER 2 OTHER SOURCES. 
      • EXTREME ALERT  ​Why are the Ballots Counted Totals different on 2 of 3 government sources?
      • EXTREME ALERT  Which data is correct? Which data is used to determine election results?
      • EXTREME ALERT  Whose votes didn't count?
      • EXTREME ALERT  Is it possible some local races were altered due to lost votes in 'Official' reporting? 
      • EXTREME ALERT  How can We The People trust our government to run our elections when they can't even produce the same number of votes on their own government reports?   
  • THERE WERE OVER 11,500 (7%) MORE VOTES IN THE NOV 3 2020 ELECTION THAN IN 2016 AND MORE THAN ANY OTHER GENERAL ELECTION GOING BACK 20 YEARS, EVEN THOUGH THE COUNTRY WAS IN THE MIDST OF A STRICT LOCKDOWN PANDEMIC IN 2020. 
    • ALERT  The volume of 2020 votes is more than the voting age population increase during the same period. Are all the additional votes and registrations valid? 
  • 33,372 REGISTERED TO VOTE BETWEEN JAN 1 2020 AND OCT 5 2020 AND VOTED NOV 3 2020
    • EXTREME ALERT  18% of all Nov 3 2020 ballots counted were by voters who were newly registered in 2020. This very large amount of newly registered voters is higher than the voting age population change. What were the get out to register and vote motivations during the COVID-19 pandemic in which there were strict lockdowns including in-person voter registrations? To have such a large number of new voter registrations when there were over 7,000 cases of COVID were diagnosed in Butler County during this period would be highly unusual. To what extent was ERIC (Electronic Registration Information Center) and other automated factors responsible for the massive increase? Are all of these new registrations and votes valid?
    • 13,487 HAVE NO OTHER VOTING HISTORY GOING BACK 20 YEARS 
      • ALERT  A high occurrence of fraud has been proven if voters do not have other recent voting history.
    • OVER 10% (3,635) OF THOSE WHO REGISTERED BETWEEN JAN 1-OCT 5 2020 DID SO ON THE VERY LAST DAY TO BE ELIGIBLE TO VOTE IN THE NOV 3 2020 ELECTION AND 3,028 OF THEM VOTED. 
      • ALERT  Why did so many register on the very last day to be eligible to vote in the Nov 3 2020 election? Are all of these registrations valid? ​
  • 5,927 REGISTERED TO VOTE AFTER OCT 5 2020 DEADLINE TO VOTE IN NOV 3 2020 ELECTION, AND   VOTED NOV 3 2020 ELECTION
    • 4,785 OF WHICH REGISTERED AND VOTED ON ELECTION DAY NOV 3 2020
    • ​1,781 HAVE NO PREVIOUS VOTING HISTORY GOING BACK 20 YEARS
    • EXTREME ALERT   All voters who register to vote after the deadline are ineligible to cast ballots in the Nov 3 2020 election. How were they able to vote? A high occurrence of fraud has been proven if voters do not have other recent voting history. 
  • 9 PEOPLE VOTED IN 2020 WHO ARE ILLEGITIMATELY REGISTERED WITH A NON-RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT 3 DIFFERENT UPS STORES IN BUTLER COUNTY; 17 PEOPLE ILLEGITIMATELY VOTED IN PREVIOUS ELECTIONS WITH NON-RESIDENTIAL UPS STORE ADDRESSES GOING BACK 20 YEARS, YET IN ALL THESE YEARS, THE BUTLER COUNTY BOARD NEVER DID NOT FOLLOW THE GUIDELINES STATED  IN THE SECRETARY OF STATE ELECTION OFFICIAL MANUAL CHAPTER 3 SECTION 1.02 RESIDENCY: 
        
 
  • EXTREME ALERT These are illegitimate votes and voter registrations. How can We The People of Butler County have confidence in our elections when Butler County Board of Election has never followed guidelines stated in SOS Election Official Manual for twenty-years? Why doesn't  Butler County verify a registrant's address is a residential address when registering to vote? 
  • SOS REPORTED PRECINCTS WITH 85% AND HIGHER VOTER TURNOUT ARE SHOWN BELOW.
       THE AVERAGE VOTER TURNOUT IS 73.1%: 
    • ALERT   Are all these votes valid?
    • ALERT   Voter turnout in excess of 90% is rare and has been proven to include a high occurrence of fraud.
  • 12,866 REGISTERED VOTERS OVER THE AGE OF 23 CAST BALLOTS FOR THE 1ST TIME GOING BACK 20 YEARS. IN OTHER WORDS, 7% OF ALL VOTES WERE CAST BY A 1ST TIME VOTER OVER THE AGE OF 23 WHO HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO VOTE IN PREVIOUS PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS BUT CHOSE NOT TO.
    • ALERT What was the motivation for this large number of Ohio citizens age 23+ to vote in the Nov 3 2020 election, during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, when they weren't previously motivated to vote in previous elections? Shouldn't some of these registered voters have been purged due to Inactivity? Are all of these registrations and votes valid?
    • ALERT  A high occurrence of fraud has been proven if voters do not have other recent voter history.
  • 675 REGISTERED VOTERS SINCE 2014 OR EARLIER CAST BALLOTS ON NOV 3 2020, BUT DIDN'T VOTE IN ANY OTHER ELECTION GOING BACK AT LEAST 6 YEARS 
    • ALERT  A high occurrence of fraud has been proven if voters do not have other recent voter history.
  •  0 OF 9 REGISTERED VOTERS OLDER THAN REPORTED OLDEST PERSON IN OHIO VOTED NOV 3 2020
    • 0 HAD NO VOTING HISTORY PRIOR TO NOV 3 2020 GOING BACK TO YEAR 2000​
  • 38 of 81 REGISTERED VOTERS BETWEEN THE AGES OF 100 AND 112 VOTED ON NOV 3 2020
    • 30 of 38 WHO VOTED REGISTERED TO VOTE BETWEEN THE YEARS 2005 AND 2020 WHEN THE REGISTERED VOTERS WERE 85 TO 97 YEARS OLD
    • 0 HAD NO VOTING HISTORY PRIOR TO NOV 3 2020 GOING BACK TO YEAR 2000
How many elections were altered by potential illegitimate votes? 
Electronic voting & tabulating machines allow & insert illegitimate votes to dilute the will of We The People of Ohio to choose elected officials to represent US. This is known as Ballot Stuffing. 
Let your State and Local Representatives know
ELECTRONIC VOTING & TABULATING MACHINES
HAVE GOT TO GO!
 
 Potential Inflated and Manipulated Voter Registration Pollbooks:     
  • THE ABOVE LISTED REGISTERED VOTERS VARY BETWEEN 3 of 3 SOURCES. IT IS POSSIBLE REGISTERED VOTERS ON THE DEC 4 2020 VOTER ROLL DATA FILE MAY VARY SLIGHTLY FROM SOS OFFICIAL AND BOE OFFICIAL REPORTS, SINCE THE REGISTERED VOTER COUNT IS DYNAMIC AND MAY CHANGE DAILY. WHILE THE SOS AND BOE REGISTRATION COUNTS ARE CLOSE, THE DEC 4 2020 VOTER ROLL DATA IS OFF BY THOUSANDS. DOES IT MAKE SENSE THAT 2,500 PEOPLE WOULD BE INTERESTED IN REGISTERING TO VOTE AFTER A PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION? IS ERIC AND OTHER FACTORS AUTOMATICALLY CREATING THIS LARGE DISPARITY? INFLATED VOTER REGISTRATION ROLLS LEADS TO FRAUDULENT VOTES AT THE BALLOT BOX. 
  • EXTREME ALERT  Why is there 2,500 more registered voters on the Dec 4 Voter Roll Data than the Nov 3 SOS and BOE Reports? 
  • 27 PEOPLE ARE REGISTERED TO VOTE AT 3 DIFFERENT UPS STORES IN BUTLER COUNTY;  ALL BUT ONE REGISTERED BETWEEN 2006 AND 2020.  11 REGISTERED BETWEEN 2018 AND 2020; 3 REGISTERED IN SEP 2020. 
    • EXTREME ALERT Per the Secretary of State Election Official Manual, these are illegitimate voter registrations. The residential address must be a physical residence; PO Boxes and commercial mail store addresses are not valid. The UPS Store is not a legitimate residential address.  Why doesn't Butler County's registration process verify the residential address entered is a true residential address? 
  • 0 REGISTERED VOTERS ARE OLDER THAN OLDEST PERSON IN OHIO
  • 81 REGISTERED VOTERS ARE BETWEEN THE AGES OF 100 AND 112
    • 47 OF 81 REGISTERED BETWEEN THE YEARS 2005 AND 2020 WHEN THE REGISTERED VOTERS WERE 85 TO 97 YEARS OLD ​
  • 4,119 REGISTERED VOTERS WHO REGISTERED BEFORE 2014 HAVE NO VOTING HISTORY GOING BACK TO YEAR 2000
    • ALERT  How many of these are Inactive voters that should have been purged from the system? 
  • 8,150 REGISTERED TO VOTE BETWEEN JAN 1 2020 TO OCT 5 2020, WERE ELIGIBLE TO VOTE NOV 3 2020 BUT DID NOT VOTE
    • ​607 OF 3,635 REGISTERED TO VOTE ON OCT 5 2020, THE DEADLINE TO VOTE NOV 3 2020, BUT DIDN'T VOTE
    • ALERT  Why go to the effort to register to vote, especially during 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic lockdowns and not vote. Were these registrations requested by live individuals interested in voting or is ERIC or other automated sources providing the new voter registrations?   
  • 8,637 REGISTERED TO VOTE BETWEEN OCT 6 2020 AND DEC 31 2020 AND ARE NOT ELIGIBLE TO VOTE IN THE NOV 3 2020 ELECTION;
    • 5,390 OF THEM REGISTERED TO VOTE ON ELECTION DAY NOV 3 2020 
    • ALERT  Why would so many register to vote so close to the election when they aren't eligible to vote, especially during COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns? Were these registrations requested by live individuals or is ERIC or other automated sources providing the new voter registrations?
  • 23,402 REGISTERED VOTERS ON DEC 4 VOTER ROLL DATA HAVE VOTER STATUS "CONFIRMATION". 
    • 214 VOTED NOV 3 2020 AND VOTER STATUS REMAINS 'CONFIRMATION'.
    • ALERT  Why are over 9% of all registered voters in 'Confirmation' Voter Status? Shouldn't confirmation of a potential voter be completed prior to accepting the registration? If a voter can submit a Provisional ballot while in 'Confirmation' status, shouldn't the Confirmation status be removed once confirmation is received and the vote is counted?  
  • 2,968 REGISTERED VOTERS APPEAR ON DEC 4 VOTER ROLL DATA FILE BUT ARE MISSING ON NOV 3 VOTER ROLL DATA FILE
    • ALERT  Why would almost three thousand citizens of Butler County register to vote after the Nov 3 2020 election? Are these individuals specifically requesting voter registrations or are voters being automatically injected into the registration system in massive numbers via ERIC? ​
  • 430 REGISTERED VOTERS ON NOV 3 2022 VOTER ROLL DATA FILE DISAPPEARED FROM DEC 4 VOTER ROLL DATA FILE
    • ALERT  How does this happen?  
Electronic pollbooks allow & insert illegitimate voter registrations which are used in electronic voting machines to produce illegitimate votes.
Let your State and Local Representatives know
ELECTRONIC POLLBOOKS
HAVE GOT TO GO! 
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Analysis of Population, Registered Voters and Ballots Counted 2000 to 2020

BUTLER COUNTY OHIO 2000 – 2020 GENERAL ELECTIONS DATA SUMMARY & ANALYSIS POPULATION/CENSUS: Butler County estimated population between 2000 and 2020 increased around 17%, up 57,000 from around 334,000 to 390,000 which averages to around 2,800 increase in population each year. Note that 2020 Official Census has not yet been received and the Butler County’s Official population may very well be less than the 2020 estimated population due to the recent statement that 2020 Ohio Census had a 176,000 overcount. Actual population increases were above 3,000 in years 2000-2004 and peaked between 2004 and 2008 above 4,000 a year, then decreased to around 2,000 in years 2008-2010. 2011 and 2012 saw the smallest increase in population at less than 1,000 each year. Between 2014 and 2017 population increases were around 2,300, while 2018 and 2019 had around 1,200 population increases. The estimated census jumped 7,000 in 2020, which is unusual since it was during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns, but that number will likely be revised downward due to Ohio’s Census overcount. VOTING AGE POPULATION (AGE 18+): Age 18 and over estimated population of Butler County averaged 75% of the total estimated population in Butler County beginning in 2010 and gradually increases to 77% by 2020. Age 18 and over estimated population prior to 2010 is not readily available online, so 75% is used as a basis of population in years 2000 – 2012, 76% in 2013 – 2019 and 77% in 2020. Voting Age (Age 18 and over) estimated population increased by around 50,000 between 2000 and 2020, which averages 2,450 increase in estimated voting age population per year. REGISTERED VOTERS: Butler County Registered Voters 2000-2020 changed from around 216,000 to 257,000, an increase of 41,000. But that doesn’t include the abnormal increase of 19,000 registered voters between 1999-2000 alone. When comparing registered voters 1999-2020, there is an average of 2,800 new registered voters per year. This is an unnatural increase based on voting age population increase average of 2,450 a year for the same time period. If around 80% of the voting age population registers to vote, there is just under 2,000 average naturally voting age population that normally registers to vote on average per year. Online Butler County Board of Election “Official Results” of Registered Voters do not match Secretary of State “Official Canvass” in the past 6 years reported; in all cases the SOS results are lower than BOE results. Why is there a difference? One of the “Official” results is obviously incorrect; which is incorrect – Secretary of State “Official Canvass”, or “Wayne County Board of Election “Official Results”? REGISTERED VOTERS AND POPULATION COMPARISONS OVER THE PAST 20+ YEARS: Registered Voter counts experienced huge increases and decreases upwards of tens of thousands year to year, totally unnatural to an average 2,800 increase in voting age population per year. ◦ 1999 – 2000 SOS registered voter change +18,556 ◦ 2000 – 2001 SOS registered voter change -10,219 ◦ 2001 – 2002 SOS registered voter change +9,740 ◦ 2002 – 2003 SOS registered voter change -8,128 ◦ 2003 – 2004 SOS registered voter change +30,354 ◦ 2004 – 2005 SOS registered voter change -7,149 ◦ 2005 – 2006 SOS registered voter change +6,096 ◦ 2007 – 2008 SOS registered voter change +20,615 ◦ 2008 – 2009 SOS registered voter change -24,096 ◦ 2015 – 2016 SOS registered voter change +14,651 Why are there such large increases and decreases by the thousands and tens of thousands in Registered Voters year-to-year, especially when the overall year-to-year voting age population estimates incur relative consistent changes each year? The biggest increase in registered voters occur prior to presidential elections and purges of registered voters seem to follow a pattern of massive decreases in the year following a presidential election. In a natural situation, when a citizen reaches voting age or older, or moves into Ohio, the citizen registers to vote. The registered voter isn’t removed from the voter rolls if they vote regularly (at least once every presidential election or so). If a citizen dies, moves out of Ohio, or doesn’t vote in any election for a period of years, the citizen is removed from voter registration rolls. The Ohio voter registration roll counts have incurred unnatural spikes of registrations followed by unnatural purges, hence the term ‘dirty voter rolls’. Ohio was sued in 2012 because Ohio failed to properly maintain clean voter registration rolls. The lawsuit settled in 2014 in which Ohio was forced to take measures to clean up the voter registration rolls. Given the pattern shown above, are registered voter rolls artificially inflated prior to a presidential election to allow for Ballot Stuffing and somewhat cleaned up following a presidential election? 80% of Butler County voting age citizens were registered to vote in 1999. That increased to 87% prior to the 2000 presidential elections, increased again to 92% prior to the 2004 presidential elections and peaked at 95% prior to the 2008 presidential elections. Is it reasonable that over 9 out of every 10 voting age citizens in Ohio were registered to vote in 2004 and 2008? The voting age population of registered voters decreased to around 86% for the 2012, 2016 and 2020 elections. PRESIDENTIAL YEAR GENERAL ELECTION BALLOTS COUNTED: There were close to 30,000 more Ballots Counted in 2004 than in 2000, and almost 22,000 new voter registrations in the same time period. The voting age population only increased by around 10,000 between 2000 and 2004. If around 91% (9,100) of the increase in voting age population registered to vote, and 71% (6,500) of the registered voters cast ballots, that leaves 23,500 ballots cast outside the natural increase in the voting age population. Where did all these 23,500 votes come from? Are they all valid votes? Between 2004 and 2016, Ballots Counted increased a net of 7,300 while the voting age population increased 28,000. In this time period, ballots cast were actually less than the expected overall voting age population change, further implicating the 2000 – 2004 massive increase in ballots counted as highly unusual. Ballots Counted increased by over 11,500 from 2016 to 2020, along with a 9,000 increase in registered voters while the estimated voting age population increased around 10,800. The official voting age population is likely to be less than stated as a recent statement has been made that Ohio’s 2020 Census was overcounted by 176,000; however, official county populations have not yet been released. The period of 2016 to 2020 somewhat mirrors the 2000 to 2004 election cycle where large increases of registered voters and ballots counted are not natural to the voting age population change. PRESIDENTIAL YEAR GENERAL ELECTION REGISTERED VOTER TURNOUT: Butler County Voter Turnout was 64% in the 2000 presidential election and 67% in the 2008 presidential election. It was around 71% in 2004, 2012 and 2016 presidential elections. Voter Turnout was it’s highest in at least 20 years above 73% in 2020, which is unusual given restrictions that were in place in 2020 while in the midst of a worldwide COVID-19 pandemic. 56% of Butler County voting age citizens voted in the 2000 presidential election, increasing to 61% in the 2012 and 2016 presidential elections, and increasing to 63%, 64% and 65% respectfully in the 2020, 2008 and 2004 presidential elections. Over 6 out of every 10 Butler County voting age citizens voted in all presidential elections since 2004, which is around 185,000 to 195,000 of the total approximate 300,000 voting age population. SOURCES: census.gov, ohiosos.gov, elections.bcohio.gov NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER: Numbers may be rounded to the nearest thousand or hundred for simplicity. While efforts have been made to assure the accuracy of the content of this document, it is not guaranteed. Do your own research. 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