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A Viewer Writes: Maryland Voter Analysis

Voters that Voted in the 2020 General Election

Residences with six to fifteen residents where at least three people voted:
22 Worcester county homes yielded 137 voters.

Voters who voted but are now Inactive:
​Worcester’s  521 homes yielded 643 voters
Voters with Non-9 Digit IDs
Since 2016 there have been 27,167 voters across the state who have registered and were assigned an 8 digit voter identification number. That is out of the norm compared with the 9 digit numbers that have been assigned overwhelmingly to voters. It takes 10 years to change from a 9 digit number.
​Worcester’s  12 towns yielding non-9 digit numbers:

42 voters POCOMOKE CITY

7 voters STOCKTON

8 voters GIRDLETREE

32 voters SNOWHILL

10 voters NEWARK

112 voters BERLIN

117 voters OCEAN CITY

3 voters SALISBURY

6 voters WHALEYVILLE

1 voters SHOWELL

23 vote BISHOPVILLE

136 voters OCEAN PINES

Why are we using a system that is so complicated and cannot be audited? It is a system that Worcester County residence cannot trust?
We want our ballots to be hand counted, not put into a machine.
How do we know our vote will count with mail-in-ballots?
Because this year we are using mail-in-ballots, can I be sure I will not be allowed to go in person to my polling place and vote again? How will this be prevented?

Joseph Stalin said: “It’s not the people who vote that count, it’s the people who count the votes.”

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