Ulster County
Election Facts
- Ulster County voter rolls maintained by the New York State board of Elections demonstrate that a 634 voter discrepancy exists between the Ulster County precinct vote tabulation count and the New York State Board of Elections, and a 740 voter discrepancy exists between the Ulster County precinct vote tabulation count and the New York Secretary of State certified results. Additionally, a 106 vote discrepancy exists between the New York State Board of Elections and the Secretary of State regarding Ulster County.
- Ulster County voter rolls maintained by the New York State board of Elections demonstrate that there are 5,206 duplicate SBOEID numbers assigned, 70 of which voted.
- Ulster County voter rolls maintained by the New York State Board of Elections demonstrate that 91% of the voting age population of Ulster County is registered to vote. The following age groups from 18-100 have in excess of 95% registration: 31, 32, 51, 63-66, 68, 70, 73, 78, 80, 94 and 98. The following age groups from 18-100 have in excess of 100% registration: 30 (103%), 69 (102%), 74 (109%), 97 (108%), 99 (122%) and 100 (150%).
- Ulster County voter rolls maintained by the New York State board of Elections demonstrate that 59 people voted without a residence address in their voter roll.
- Ulster County voter rolls maintained by the New York State board of Elections demonstrate that 1 person voted with an out of county address.
- 6) Ulster County voter rolls maintained by the New York State board of Elections demonstrate that 1,217 people registered after the cutoff date, and voted on election day.
- Ulster County voter rolls maintained by the New York State board of Elections demonstrate that at least 2 people voted who were purged before November 3, 2020.
- Ulster County voter rolls maintained by the New York State board of Elections demonstrate that at least 1 person voted who was deceased.
- Ulster County voter rolls maintained by the New York State board of Elections demonstrate that at least 3 people voted who were older than the oldest living resident of the United States.
- Ulster County voter rolls maintained by the New York State board of Elections demonstrate that 336 people voted from nursing homes, 43 people voted from a single residential home, 113 people voted from a single commercial address, and 52 people voted from a single address community.
- The total number of irregular votes in Ulster County, as detailed above, is 2,637 votes.
- Analysis of the voter turnout in Ulster County using the Dr. Frank age/turnout method reveals a 6 factor polynomial constant can predict the voter turnout by age with a 99.9% degree of accuracy. This demonstrates that the turnout records are not organic.