FAQ

How Texas is not reporting the same vote counts as the counties. We need to fix this.

Category: WHY BOTHER
Some races are won by a slim margin, and especially in primary elections, the low voter turnout makes each vote count at a greater percentage than the general elections. 3% of the vote might be enough to keep someone from reaching 50% and avoid a runoff.
Category: WHY BOTHER

We estimate that the State of Texas “shaved” off 110,000 votes from Texas counties. Please find the time to watch the video so you can see the math and so you can share this with your elected officials and friends and neighbors.

Category: THE PROCESS

Please use the CONTACT US form and we will receive your comments. We may directly respond, and we may update this FAQ as well.

Category: THE PROCESS

If our numbers prove to be wrong, we will adjust them, publish a retraction, and update the video if necessary. If the Secretary of State can come up with a reasonable explanation of why the numbers do not match, then we will mark the issue as resolved and move on.   (Update 5/7/22 – we found a wrong number and we have fixed it – Dallas County lost 2000 votes, not 2120 as originally reported.  We have fixed it and commented in an update)

Category: THE PROCESS

Of the total vote, 3.64% was lost across all parties. But it was not evenly spread. Democrats lost an estimated 69,000 votes which is 6.4% of the democratic turnout. Republicans lost an estimated 47,000 votes which was 2.4% of the republican turnout.

Category: MOTIVATIONS

Not to get money – nothing is monetized and it is costing us money to host this site. We want to get the word out concerning our findings and we want help from the public to pressure your government officials to get to the bottom of this issue.

Category: THE PROCESS

Our numbers were validated by a data expert, and the spreadsheets validated as well. The sum of official votes exactly matches the total govenor race totals, so any manual entering of values appears to be properly entered.