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

TAYLOR COUNTY

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Executive Summary

TAYLOR COUNTY LOST VOTES = -195

TAYLOR COUNTY leans Republican and has a population of 137,521. The counties reconciliation report is shown below but the important boxes are box E and H. If you take box E, which is 14,512, and you subtract box H which is 19 rejected ballots, you get 14,493 legally cast ballots (LCB).

Finally, subtract LCB from the state official voter value (THENUM) which is 14,298, and you get: 14,298 - 14,493 = -195(LOSTVOTES)

NumITEMVALUENotes
TOTAL VOTES FROM…
01County Value (04/01/22)14,600 First Pass numbers
02County Value (04/19/22)14,466 Realized on 4/19 the numbers are changing
03County Value (latest)14,442
04 *THE TEXAS OFFICIAL VOTE COUNT14,298THE 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)14,512
10H (Total Rejected Ballots)19
11 *LEGALLY CAST BALLOTS (LCB)14,493<– MOST IMPORTANT #
12TOTAL MACHINE COUNT14,476
13DIFFERENCE17should be zero
14DIFFERENCE REASON8 walkoffs 1 expired acess code 1 mail ballot undeliverable 3 change party 4 returned after deadline

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…