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David Roberts's avatar

And the source code to any new system must be publicly viewable. No black holes in the voting system, where darkness rules and magical things happen, things that are strange and seem to be primed for fraud.

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Alex Tsakiris's avatar

wow! powerful! ---unusable for business operations--- really drives it home. Good luck with the presentation I hope the right people are listening

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Nnikk's avatar

Pretty hard to imagine how anyone in good faith could argue with your conclusions re taking out the garbage.

Your work is revolutionary. God speed to you.

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ClBart's avatar

What a substack! Sensational and amazing. Thank you!

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GAVEMartin's avatar

"a single, unified system" Ouch! How is all this "districting," "precincts," "representation,"... not going to end up being an absolute trash heap again? Representation is tied to geography. Databases have no track record of being maintained!

I love your illustration! I wish you great success with your presentation.

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Andrew Paquette, PhD's avatar

I don't know, but the current method is garbage. This is a starting point for conversation, designed to put the elephant in the room front and center: the fact that the rolls cannot ever be trusted again and all must go. Replacement method, or a decision not to replace, is the conversation I want to have.

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GAVEMartin's avatar

Over all the grueling months, I have always trusted you. You are Super smart AND "have been around the block". I will never forget what you put yourself through trying to talk some sense into the county representatives.

I tried to do the same out here but hadn't been through multi-million records and it was exasperating even to me.

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Andrew Paquette, PhD's avatar

I"m hearing good things behind the scenes, but am waiting to see if it actually happens. For now, the conversation continues. That said, I've reached the point where I feel there is more than enough evidence to justify junking the entire system and starting over. You don't itemize every bent nail in a house destroyed by a hurricane, and I don't think it's necessary here either. We've passed the threshold of proving that the system is compromised. Now we need action. More research on this won't change the reccommended outcome.

I do want to see people in jail over this, but don't mind putting that behind fixing the system as a priority.

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GAVEMartin's avatar

It's "tick, tick, tick" again, here comes another primary. People do have to go to jail over this. They have become rich off of it. And "it" turns out to be nothing but smoke and mirrors.

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Andrew Paquette, PhD's avatar

The thing I heard about behind the scenes just happened: Trump's EO on election integrity today.

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John Obidienzo's avatar

The six provisions are outlined in this article:

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/03/huge-president-trump-signs-executive-order-containing-six/

The Voter registration system is touched on only as far as proof of citizenship is concerned. The EO is directed at the ‘system’ that accommodates the action of voting and tabulation. It does not address the fraudulent voter registrations that exist on individual state databases, which is the feeder pipe of systematic election fraud in the United States.

The EO directs updating the Voluntary Voting System Guidelines, VVSG 2.0. It seems to me that updating this system would only update the existing fraud, if the algorithmic malfeasance on state voter rolls is not eradicated. We are not there yet, although this is a good first step.

https://www.eac.gov/sites/default/files/TestingCertification/Voluntary_Voting_System_Guidelines_Version_2_0.pdf

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Andrew Paquette, PhD's avatar

I think the situation is analogous to dealing with an armed robber. First you take the gun away (destroy the rolls), then you make the arrest.

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Andrew Paquette, PhD's avatar

Thanks for the comment on my illustration. It's one of my favorites from the Zark Files. It often takes longer to make the illustrations than the articles, so it's nice to know they are appreciated.

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GAVEMartin's avatar

The illustrations will get non-readers to read. Please don't stop drawing. It pulls people into the message. I gave "The Bus Problem" to 2 counties of County Commissioners & County Clerks. It was the illustration that they couldn't take their eyes off of. They should thank you because they surely weren't happy to see me again! lol

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Allison Crisci Nickolai's avatar

Archive and disable ALL voter registration data as of “June 1”.

1) Redesign all voter registration forms to include mandatory DL/state ID’s in all states, or ALL 9 DIGITS of the SSN if an elector does not possess a DL/ID

2) Add cancellation of all previous registrations to attestation statement (easier to remove abandoned registrations

3) incomplete registrations that cannot be validated/verified for residency and citizenship go into PENDING status- not entered on the voter rolls. (No more honor system)

4) secure online registration with multifactor authentication

5) update voter roll maintenance software that PREVENTS “illogical” data entry errors such as registering before DOB, registration date in the future, DOB’s that are more than 100 years old on new registrations and use of any “default” date as a placeholder.

Repeat this every 10 years (same schedule as census)

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Jonathan Carrier's avatar

I'd love to have Elon Musk tune in on your analysis. He may be able to put some detail behind Trump's wanting to improve voting systems.

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Andrew Paquette, PhD's avatar

Check today's news.

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Jenny Blount's avatar

In Tarrant County Texas, we uncovered duplicate voters (some who voted twice), lots of deceased (obits found & presented), and "broken addresses" (discovered by https://the-peoples-audit.org). We provided proof to the local and state officials who oversee voter rolls. They brush this off as misinformation or anomalies too small to worry about. Texas could certainly use the assistance of an expert of your caliber Andrew. Good Stuff from your research! Thanks for what you're doing!

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NC ForSubstack's avatar

Will we be able to watch your presentation virtually either live or later “on demand”?

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Jon Brown's avatar

In NYS, I believe down ballet fraud through the bad registration rolls may be as bad or more troubling. It would be nice to see all of the fraudulent ballets and results through illegal registrations for NYS down ballet races?

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Andrew Paquette, PhD's avatar

I haven't had the opportunity to see ballots outside of one small NY county. All I could say about them is about 17% of the ballots were missing, though they purported to be a complete set. As for down ballot races, I looked through those extensively. There are enough clones in each district to have changed the outcome of about 75% of all elections at every level. One notable down ballot race was Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez. She had a huge victory margin (around 100k) but there are so many clone registrations in her district that they could overcome that victory margin. Same goes for Letitia James, now that I think of it.

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