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

MILAM COUNTY

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Executive Summary

MILAM COUNTY LOST VOTES = -107

MILAM COUNTY leans Republican and has a population of 24,797. The counties reconciliation report is shown below but the important boxes are box E and H. If you take box E, which is 4,839, and you subtract box H which is 25 rejected ballots, you get 4,814 legally cast ballots (LCB).

Finally, subtract LCB from the state official voter value (THENUM) which is 4,707, and you get: 4,707 - 4,814 = -107(LOSTVOTES)

NumITEMVALUENotes
TOTAL VOTES FROM…
01County Value (04/01/22)4,821 First Pass numbers
02County Value (04/19/22)4,793 Realized on 4/19 the numbers are changing
03County Value (latest)4,778
04 *THE TEXAS OFFICIAL VOTE COUNT4,707THE OFFICIAL NUMBER
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COUNTY FINAL DECLARATIONS (PDF)
05Source0Technology Used
06Republican Count0
07Democrat Count0
08Total0
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RECONCILIATION
09E (Total Voters)4,839
10H (Total Rejected Ballots)25
11 *LEGALLY CAST BALLOTS (LCB)4,814<– MOST IMPORTANT #
12TOTAL MACHINE COUNT4,805
13DIFFERENCE9should be zero
14DIFFERENCE REASONprovisionals? Not sure that makes sense

Takeaways ———————–

Lines 01 02 03 show how the numbers have been changing at the state level.
Compare lines 01-04 with line 08 (if we have those numbers) and compare with line 11 (LCB) —- Why can’t the numbers match? Why does the left hand say one thing and the right hand says another?

Links: TBD – Eventually we will give you links to see these numbers in the raw —- but its hard because the state is continually changing the numbers…