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Nov 12th 2020, 0:19:52

Originally posted by KoHeartsGPA:
I still can't get clear numbers state by state on how many registered voters each have, I don't understand why that's so complicated and it opens suspicion window.... Government is so fluff it's not even funny anymore.
I think a lot of that comes back to states deciding their own rules. I just realized I led you astray giving you good information about Wisconsin because every state is different. MN voter data, for example, is actually on their SOS website:
https://www.sos.state.mn.us/...oter-registration-counts/

Nevada doesnt post official voter data until after submitting official results because they allow same day registrations, but their updated daily total is kept here:
https://www.nvsos.gov/...home/showdocument?id=9054

PA DOS country registrations are here:
https://www.dos.pa.gov/...ngElectionStatistics.aspx

NC keeps it on their SBOE website:
https://vt.ncsbe.gov/...ults/?date=11%2F03%2F2020

Wisconsin has theirs on their election commissions website here:
elections.wi.gov/node/7220

Michigan VIC has MI data compiled by SOS here:
https://mvic.sos.state.mi.us/VoterCount/Index

Arizona is the SOS website as well:
https://azsos.gov/...-historical-election-data

Georgia SOS as well, mind you their spreadsheet looks like hell and doesnt make sense to me, the last column in the race graph is total voters haha:
https://sos.ga.gov/...r_registration_statistics



Does that cover everything close? I did my best. My god do secretaries of state have some terrible looking bad websites tho lord. Feels like our digital infrastructure is from the age of Oregon Trail.

Edited By: DerrickICN on Nov 12th 2020, 0:26:26
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