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Highlighting abnormal voting patterns of the 2020 Presidential Election

Michigan

Saginaw County vote count progresses in a non-organic fashion compared to other similar-sized county populations. Based on Michigan' voter roll and census information, Saginaw County has 153,684 registered voters with 36,829 registered as permanent absentee. St. Clair County has 130,961 registered voters with 36,013 registered as permanent absentee. Saginaw County election day votes totalled 103,483 (67% of registered voters voted). St. Clair County election day votes totalled 92,203 (70% of registered voters voted). The two counties have similar population totals, and registered voteres. But looking at the chart below, the vote count progression after 03:40 experienced several periods where Bidens vote count increased abnormally, as if batches of additional votes were added. A majority of Michigan votes for Biden were absentee, and the vote totals for Biden at 2020-11-10 19:13:08, had him up over Trump 51,088 to 50,785.

Biden vote progression in two similar counties

Biden Progression In Vega

Trump Progression in Vega

Oakland County is the second largest county in Michigan, with a population of 1,257,584 according to last estimates. Trump lost to Joe Biden 325,916 to 433,982. Contrary to popular opinion, Trump's absentee votes were greater than perceived, and Oakland County, Michigan was no different with 167,212 votes being cast absentee for Trump to Biden's whopping 337,880. That's a total of 511,754 absentee votes! This seems extraordinarily high for a county with a voter roll of 383,982 listed absentee voters. Oakland is also the only county in Michigan where Trump's absentee vote total was greater than the election day total.

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