Election Crime Bureau

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“Ghost Voting” – 96,389 Mail Ballots Attributed to Unknown or Relocated Persons; 173,000 Claimed Votes Unrecorded (AZ)

Reasonable Inference

Canvassing analysis conducted post-election estimated that 96,389 mail-in votes were cast as “ghost votes” – attributed to individuals who were unknown to current residents at the listed address or who had moved prior to October 2020. In parallel, approximately 173,000 registered Maricopa County voters stated they had voted in the 2020 election, but the county had no record of votes being cast in their names. These two data points – votes without identifiable voters, and voters without recorded votes – are structurally inconsistent with a clean election record and are consistent with roll manipulation. This finding is classified as Reasonable Inference because the underlying canvassing methodology has not been independently certified; it is nonetheless a documented finding warranting forensic follow-up.

Citations

“Liz Harris, Election 2020: Grassroots Canvass Report (Maricopa County) (Sept. 2021) (11‑page PDF, reporting estimates of 173,104 ‘lost votes’ and 96,389 ‘ghost votes’ based on a private door‑to‑door canvass of Maricopa County voters).” https://www.worldtribune.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Maricopa-County-Canvass-Report-Final-090721.pdf

Fact check: Arizona voter fraud not proven in viral canvassing report: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2021/09/15/fact-check-arizona-voter-fraud-not-proven-viral-canvassing-report/8262315002/ | [USA Today](https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2021/09/15/fact-check-arizona-voter-fraud-not-proven-viral-canvassing-report/8262315002/)