The case for the occurence of algorithmic vote flipping

Here's tonight's Kentucky results:

2012_KY_EntireStatePresidentialPreferencecsv.png


Light flipping favoring Romney, as always.

I'll do Massie and Hightower. Should be interesting.
 
Next verse, same as the first. Could get better but it's gonna get worse.

Who wants to be that there are some large counties that account for all/most of the flipping? Who wants to bet on which central tabulator they use? anyone? anyone at all?

Here's tonight's Kentucky results:


Light flipping favoring Romney, as always.

I'll do Massie and Hightower. Should be interesting.
 
Here's Tom Massie's chart:

2012_KY_USCongressRepresentative4thDistrictRepcsv.png


Definitely looks like they may have tried to get him flipped. There are only 20 data points on the charts so it's hard to tell. I'd have to do each county one by one. The most suspicious county would be Kenton.
 
Who wants to be that there are some large counties that account for all/most of the flipping? Who wants to bet on which central tabulator they use? anyone? anyone at all?

The use SOE / Syctl software central tabulators. (That's the company that's based in Spain, with venture funding from two Ex-Goldman-Sachs executives, bla bla bla.)

Every single county/state that uses SOE has been a flipper.

I'll do Kenton county next for both Ron Paul and Massie.
 
I knew someone was up to no good in Kenton County:

2012_KY_KentonCountyUSCongressRepr4thDistrictRepcsv.png


Not only did they try to mess with Tom Massie, but also our beloved father figure Ron Paul:

2012_KY_KentonCountyPresPrimariesRepcsv.png


Who is Alecia WEBB-EDGINGTON (REP) and is she an "establishment" type?
 
The Democrat "race" against "Uncommitted" was interesting to me, considering how well Uncommitted did.

2012_KY_EntireStatePresPrimariesDemocratcsv.png


This is a state level chart with 109 data points for each county so it's bumpy. It's possible that there was a bit a ballot stuffing, but I would call this one a flat line.

Nothing to see here folks, really this time.
 
I knew someone was up to no good in Kenton County:

2012_KY_KentonCountyUSCongressRepr4thDistrictRepcsv.png


Not only did they try to mess with Tom Massie, but also our beloved father figure Ron Paul:

2012_KY_KentonCountyPresPrimariesRepcsv.png


Who is Alecia WEBB-EDGINGTON (REP) and is she an "establishment" type?

More than likely. She is a current state rep, and,
She worked for the Kentucky State Police as the chief information officer and for the Kentucky Office of Homeland Security, where she became the first female head of the office.
 
Who wants to be that there are some large counties that account for all/most of the flipping?

This is becoming quite predictable. Jefferson is the largest county and therefore the biggest flipper.

2012_KY_JeffersonCountyPresPrimariesRepcsv.png


Please don't be complacent. This chart represents 25,218 votes. Each vote is one person that took the trouble to go vote. I estimate that Romney stole some 3-4000 votes in Jefferson county, Kentucky.
 
Besides knowing is boring.

And ignorance is bliss.

In all seriousness, there are lots and lots of people who cannot psychologically accept what we are seeing here because the implications destroy their world. They must remain in denial or their minds will crumble. And I do understand that. It is heartbreaking to realize that people you've trusted are screwing you behind your back.
 
Didn't you need 15% in Kentucky to get delegates? And this dropped us just under that. What's coincidence!
 
I charted Chris Hightower's race in Logan county. There's not many data points (20), hence the bumpiness.

Looks OK to me considering the low # of data points:

2012_KY_LoganCountyStateRepr16thDistrictRepublicancsv.png


Todd county has much less voters so the chart will be meaningless.
 
Didn't you need 15% in Kentucky to get delegates? And this dropped us just under that. What's coincidence!

Certainly if they'd removed Gingrich and Stantorum from the ballots, we would have met the requirement. I think that's all in the plan.
 
Here's Arkansas. Possibly the first true flat line for Romney in 2012:

2012_AK_EntireStatePresidentialPreferenceRepcsv-1.png


Here's how the sausage is made (Straight precinct size on the X-Axis)

2012_AK_EntireStatePresidentialPreferenceRepBySize.png
 
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The hallmark of a good scientific theory is predictability.

I was getting concerned that Romney may have ONE clean state out of the 42 fraudulent states we've seen so far. I found the combination of largest county where Romney did the best and sure enough, like clock work, Romney's a flipper:

2012_AK_PulaskiCountyPresidentialPreferenceRepcsv.png
 
I charted Chris Hightower's race in Logan county. There's not many data points (20), hence the bumpiness.

Looks OK to me considering the low # of data points:

2012_KY_LoganCountyStateRepr16thDistrictRepublicancsv.png


Todd county has much less voters so the chart will be meaningless.
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LOOKS OKAY?? Are you kidding? It looks plain as day that hightower is a flipper, right?
 
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LOOKS OKAY?? Are you kidding? It looks plain as day that hightower is a flipper, right?

You have to account to the number of data points. There's only 20 data points on that chart and that will cause a lot of randomness. Also note that at about 20% of votes counted, Hightower is at the same level as the end. You don't see that in a flipper chart.

Jefferson County on the other hand has 561 precincts and a total of 25,218 votes. The statistical certainty is much stronger in this case

2012_KY_JeffersonCountyPresPrimariesRepcsv.png


I'm working on characterizing a proper, mathematical flip/no-flip criteria.
 
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Thanks for all you are doing RonRules, and others. I keep checking this thread for updates, and I am always left in awe of how much hard work you put into this.

What do you plan to do with all this once voting stops and you have analyzed everything you can possibly analyze?
 
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