All in 2020 Election

Only 96,000 voters requested ballots in Philly, so why did Joe Biden get 339,403 mailed votes?

Even with the new rules, voters still must request a ballot to mail in votes in Philadelphia County
So why did Joe Biden get 339,403 mailed votes in Philadelphia County when only 96,000 voters requested mail ballots in Philadelphia County?

Further, the mail-ballot rejection rate in 2016 was magnitudes higher than in 2020, in spite of showing far fewer total ballots mailed. In 2016, 461 ballots were rejected out of 13,000-plus, an error rate of 3.46 percent. But in 2020, 232 mail ballots were rejected out of a total of 371,798, the state reported. That’s an error rate of 0.1 percent. If the same error rate from 2016 had been applid to Philadelphia in the 2020 election, 12,864 votes would have been rejected as in error. In fact, several major media outlets warned before the election that if 2016’s error rate were applied, it would result in a lot of disenfranchisement. In the end, that error rate simply was not repeated.

Pennsylvania vote: Nearly 300K mailed ballots for Biden had to come from non-Democrats

Elected officials and citizen pundits alike appear to believe that President Donald Trump incited a riot at the Capitol because he has been claiming election fraud since Nov. 3. So we decided to do an independent analysis of each state’s statistical anomalies to try to determine whether there was probable cause to examine forensic evidence in search of what may have caused such unlikely numbers, in such a narrow and contested race.

In Pennsylvania, 293,207 more mailed ballots were counted for Biden than registered Democrats returned ballots: 1,996,000 versus 1,702,000.