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Audit discovers 86,391 voters in Arizona without identity match

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Auditors investigating the last presidential election in the United States of America last Friday discovered 86,391 votes which had no identity match in Arizona. Cyber Ninjas’ finding was said to  have detected among several revelations at the Friday hearing for the Maricopa County 2020 election audit results, that 86,391 votes in Arizona did not have an identity match.

It was indicated that the Maricopa County Forensic Election Audit Result Details report released by Cyber Ninjas, cross-checked data from another commercial data source called Melissa Personator with the original “Final Voted File” (VM55) – the file that contained information of all of the individuals that voted in the 2020 presidential elections.

According to the report, over 86,000 supposedly voting individuals were “found with no record in the database for either their name, or anyone with the same last name at the address in the VM55 file.”

It was revealed that the Auditors could not access all original election ballots as requested via a subpoena submitted in January. The detailed report was, however, said to have indicated that after utilizing Melissa Personator, a mix of both private and government data such as the U.S. Postal Service’s National Change of Address and the Social Security Administration’s Master Death List, tens of thousands of these voters were yet to be verified.

An additional statistic was said to have revealed that of the 86,391 individuals lacking any records to prove their identities, more than 43 percent of them were registered as Democrats, 29.83 percent preferred “not to declare” their partisan status, and a 22.21 percent identified as Republican.

A mix of Democrat-affiliated voters with those that preferred not to declare either/or represent a total of 73.8 percent unknown voters, or 63,75 ballots.

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