The methodology is fairly straightforward: cross-compare databases for registered voters and votes cast in Georgia with other certified Georgia databases such as death certificates for registered voters; addresses and locations of registered voter; voters who moved out of state prior to the election; and the number of voter I.D.'s per registered voters.
For a review of the challenge cases see this.
A common procedural rule for voting in state elections is that dead voters and voters that have moved out of state can't legally vote.
Most states are supposed to scrub deceased voters and out-of-state voters from their voting roles prior to an election or, failing that, to disallow votes that can be traced back to such voters.
State law in Georgia requires that all registered voters must have a legitimate residential in-state address.
More than one identification card or number could translate into more than one vote per registered voter, an obvious violation of the procedural rules.
A computer cross-check of voting roles and I.D. numbers in Georgia discovered hundreds of individual registered voters with MORE than one identification number at multiple addresses and some voters with as many as five.
Given the scope of the identified irregularities, Joe Biden may have won the election with more votes than the official tally, or by fewer votes than the official tally, or may have even lost the election entirely to Donald Trump; absent any additional analysis, there is just no way to tell.
https://www.lewrockwell.com/2024/04/dom-armentano/dead-people-voted-in-georgia/
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