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Mr. Piton has done extraordinary work crunching data and his testimony pointed out blatant voter fraud through incontrovertible evidence, at one point claiming he’d stake his life on the factual nature of his testimony.

Piton revealed this weekend that he examined just over 9 million records in Pennsylvania and has identified 521,879 unique last names. In other words, these people have no parents, siblings, aunts, uncles or cousins who share the same last name (phantom voters).

245,033 or just under 47% of the total last names in Pennsylvania belong to ONE and ONLY ONE PERSON!

... much more

Mr. Piton has done extraordinary work crunching data and his testimony pointed out blatant voter fraud through incontrovertible evidence, at one point claiming he’d stake his life on the factual nature of his testimony. Piton revealed this weekend that he examined just over 9 million records in Pennsylvania and has identified 521,879 unique last names. In other words, these people have no parents, siblings, aunts, uncles or cousins who share the same last name (phantom voters). 245,033 or **just under 47% of the total last names in Pennsylvania belong to ONE and ONLY ONE PERSON!** ... much more

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This is great stuff. That seems like a good way to analyze things. Reminds me of benfords law or some of the Enron algorithms. I wonder if this sort of evidence has ever been really used in a major case