Ohio Volunteers Uncover Massive Irregularities in Voter Database
This post originally appeared on American Thinker and was reposted with permission
Guest post by Jack Gleason
In the spring of 2021, volunteer investigators from Ohio acquired publicly available voter data for all 88 counties and started their analysis. Over the next year the researchers found hundreds of thousands of records in their state’s voter rolls with irregular data for which they couldn’t identify consistent explanations, no matter who they asked.
In late summer of 2022, they reached out to Marly Hornik, co–leader of New York Citizens Audit, whose team had identified similar inaccuracies in the New York State data.
In 2023, Hornik and Harry Haury, an expert in cybercrime and election law,