OHIO 2004: 6.15% Kerry-Bush vote-switch found in probability study
How Kerry Votes Were Switched to Bush Votes http://jqjacobs.net/politics/ohio.html
“In a sample of 166,953 votes (1/34th of the Ohio vote),
the Kerry-Bush margin changes 6.15% when the population
is sorted by outcomes of wrong-precinct voting.
“The 6.15% vote-switch differential is seen when the large
sample is sorted by probability a Kerry wrong-precinct
vote counts for Bush. When the same large voter sample is
sorted by the probability Kerry cross-votes count for
third-party candidates, Kerry votes are instead equal in both subsets.”
A second, separate and larger sample confirms the pattern.
Break the cycle January 26, 2007 9:15 am
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madfuq January 25, 2007 10:56 pm
Mark, can’t find a link to read about this subject?
anonymous February 3, 2007 11:18 am
OHIO 2004: 6.15% Kerry-Bush vote-switch found in probability study
How Kerry Votes Were Switched to Bush Votes
http://jqjacobs.net/politics/ohio.html
“In a sample of 166,953 votes (1/34th of the Ohio vote),
the Kerry-Bush margin changes 6.15% when the population
is sorted by outcomes of wrong-precinct voting.
“The 6.15% vote-switch differential is seen when the large
sample is sorted by probability a Kerry wrong-precinct
vote counts for Bush. When the same large voter sample is
sorted by the probability Kerry cross-votes count for
third-party candidates, Kerry votes are instead equal in both subsets.”
A second, separate and larger sample confirms the pattern.
Break the cycle January 26, 2007 9:15 am
Too little–too late–look who’s still president botching up the world scene as a fumbling front man for neo-con industro-military imperialistic endless war ambitions
BREAK THE CYCLE–BREAK THE CYCLE… AMERICA!
Before it’s too late for elections to matter
madfuq January 25, 2007 10:56 pm
Mark, can’t find a link to read about this subject?