Voter Fraud verified in NH primary

SO then why didnt the person in NH who actually voted call in? Where is this person? I'd stay away from this onew until we here it directly from the persons mouth.
 
I wanted to share this information from my other post:

I am a wall street quantitative analyst, I decided to do a simple statistical significance test of Ron Paul receiving 0 votes in Sutton County.

First, the facts:
Sutton county: 378 votes cast
Ron Paul average across the state: 0.0774

Assumptions:
We will use a binomial distribution (as n is not very large).
We will assume that this county is representative of the averages of the rest of the state.

Probability that Ron Paul receives a vote: 0.0774
Probability that he does not: 1 - 0.0774


According to a simple binomial distribution probability calculator:
http://www.stat.tamu.edu/~west/apple...omialdemo.html

The probability that Ron Paul receives "0" votes: 0.000

The actual probability is greater than zero, but less than 1e-3. An exceedingly small number.

With an approximately 50% probability, Ron Paul should have received roughly 28-29 votes.

This is statistically extremely improbable. The binomial assumption is valid. The assumption that can't be validated, however, is that this county is representative of the entire state.

There is definitely something fishy going on. Statisticians, physicists, etc. please feel free to contribute.
 
cool Jupiter.

Maybe we can get you published in a peer review journal. :D

If you could just flesh that out a little bit with more towns.

He got 0 in quite a few towns.
 
cool Jupiter.

Maybe we can get you published in a peer review journal. :D

If you could just flesh that out a little bit with more towns.

He got 0 in quite a few towns.


Hehe will do, but as a quick comment: For a town with 8-9 people, there is a 50% chance that Ron Paul will get 0 votes. For a town with 100 -- it is statistically very unlikely (0.0003).
 
OK then we need to get you towns of populations of greater than 100 with 0 votes for Ron Paul, aye.
 
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