Damn, my county records are a mess, gonna be very difficult to read them, IF they ever download. I could not find it in PDF, my computer says it is 'starting' the 'save' but I don't think I'm gonna be successful.
Nothing is arranged in orderly fashion, walls and walls of text and numbers, you can read it but deciphering it will be a lifelong project.
Ah, I see the 'save' worked, it just took some time because large files- largest county in Texas, and one of the most corrupt with a commie county judge.
We have a 'lot' of fraud cases going on here presently, the DA is a lesbian commie, soft on crime and hates the Constitution but she also does not like the commie county judge and is prosecuting her office now, the elections clerk already resigned, so we're trying down here.
A commie power struggle - as usual it was sparked because the corrupt judge didn't share her proceeds from several scams with the DA, I think.
You're a lucky one, I've been lobbying the Lovely Wife to sell our business so we can flee, er, move as well. We had a deal arranged last year but she got cold feet worrying about what was going to happen to our employees under new management. God Bless her but she worries about others more than our ownselves....one reason why I Love her so.
At least I have the spectacle of the commie lesbian DA going after the commie County Judge, gotta take entertainment where you can these days.
That might be exactly it! A CVS type file is one that is all txt. Each column is separated by commas (most of the time). It can be used easily in databases.
Email that to [email protected] and ask them if this is the format they wanted.
CVS is easy enough to parse. It gets a bit harder if it's .json file. You can find readers for it, but then parsing through the structures is a pain in the butt.
I had to do this when analyzing the election data myself for the 2020 election.
The data mangling part is my least favorite. It was the statistical analysis that was interesting. That showed that fraud was rampant in the swing states.
Damn, my county records are a mess, gonna be very difficult to read them, IF they ever download. I could not find it in PDF, my computer says it is 'starting' the 'save' but I don't think I'm gonna be successful.
Nothing is arranged in orderly fashion, walls and walls of text and numbers, you can read it but deciphering it will be a lifelong project.
Anyone know how to download this stuff?
Request files from the county clerk if download doesn't work.
I didn't see any download options, do you?
Ah, I see the 'save' worked, it just took some time because large files- largest county in Texas, and one of the most corrupt with a commie county judge.
We have a 'lot' of fraud cases going on here presently, the DA is a lesbian commie, soft on crime and hates the Constitution but she also does not like the commie county judge and is prosecuting her office now, the elections clerk already resigned, so we're trying down here. A commie power struggle - as usual it was sparked because the corrupt judge didn't share her proceeds from several scams with the DA, I think.
Glad I left that hell hole. Still in Texas but a much smaller and redder county.
You're a lucky one, I've been lobbying the Lovely Wife to sell our business so we can flee, er, move as well. We had a deal arranged last year but she got cold feet worrying about what was going to happen to our employees under new management. God Bless her but she worries about others more than our ownselves....one reason why I Love her so.
At least I have the spectacle of the commie lesbian DA going after the commie County Judge, gotta take entertainment where you can these days.
They have half a dozen different formats. Deliberate obfuscation. Usually you have to write code to read it. Does the file have a filename extension?
No files were listed, just walls and walls of text, but it did finally download so at least I have it.
Tried playing with it some but it is so very disorganized it will take some time.
I'll play with it tho, someone fooked up and there are addresses listed, I wanna make sure mine isn't listed.
On the surface it looks like an awesome database, but maybe it's just impressive due to size.
That might be exactly it! A CVS type file is one that is all txt. Each column is separated by commas (most of the time). It can be used easily in databases.
Email that to [email protected] and ask them if this is the format they wanted.
Email it? HAHAHAHAHA!!!! I would need a much bigger email-hauling truck to get that done...
Also posted a daily post with instructions. Lone Racoon had some guides on their site. You can find the link here: https://greatawakening.win/p/15JAvDT9gT/day-2-instructions-for-cast-vote/
Those people, raccoon and draza or whoever, are looking kinda sketchy, I didn't see anything else helpful but thanks.
I saw their spams yesterday, 'please support, send monies, help...' and so forth.
But the databases look about right so far, I'll gibs them that much.
Maybe a mobile shredder too LoL
CVS is easy enough to parse. It gets a bit harder if it's .json file. You can find readers for it, but then parsing through the structures is a pain in the butt.
I had to do this when analyzing the election data myself for the 2020 election.
You sound like an amazing resource for experience on how to do this for others who have questions about finding fraud in their own precincts!
The data mangling part is my least favorite. It was the statistical analysis that was interesting. That showed that fraud was rampant in the swing states.