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A mathematician may have uncovered widespread election fraud, and Kansas is trying to silence her

According to the Wichita Eagle, Wichita State mathematician Beth Clarkson has found irregularities in election returns from Sedgwick County, along with other counties throughout the United States, but has faced stiff opposition from the state in trying to confirm whether the irregularities are fraud or other, less-nefarious anomalies.

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THE SILENCE SURROUNDING KANSAS VOTER FRAUD

With such an open disapproval for the governor, it goes back to the question, how did he get reelected? One woman may have an answer for that. Beth Clarkson, a Wichita State mathematician, has found irregularities in election returns in Sedgwick and other counties. While Clarkson is not outright claiming voter fraud, she is wanting to see if that is a possibility, or if it is just normal anomalies.

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Secretary of fraud?

“Statisticians examining results of the 2012 Republican primary election in Iowa, New Hampshire, Arizona, Ohio, Oklahoma, Alabama, Louisiana, Wisconsin, West Virginia and Kentucky noticed a peculiar phenomenon. In race after race, once the vote tally exceeded 500, establishment candidates appeared to get a disproportionate number of votes than did tea party candidates.”