This is part of an ongoing series about voter registrations at college residence halls in OH and FL.
University of Florida has ~34k under grad students and 2,191 are associated with residence hall address and are on the voter roll. The street address are public information listed on the U of F webs site and google maps.
Analysis
Let’s compare the actual address in Chart 1 versus the address as listed in the roll. There are a small number of the 2,191 that use the correct physical address. Here is a snippet in Chart 2. The rows highlighted in yellow DO match but that is ~ 10% of all address.
The vast majority, 85%+, use an address that does not match the physical address of the building. An example of those are below in Chart 3.
Here is a sample of the second portion of the address associated with the those above. 1,747 of them have no reference to a room number as shown in Chart 4.
Given all of the above, how are absentee ballots supposed to mailed to the correct person? Does this sounds like a prime opportunity for vote harvesting?
Chart 5 indicates that there are 809 “students” 25 years or older using a residence hall address. Chart 6 indicates that, for example, 180 of the Active registrations are for “students” 25 years or older using the residence hall as an address. The rest (809-180=629) have an Inactive status.
This happens to be the EXACT same amount of ACTIVE voters 25 years old or older (180) as FSU. You can see that article here.
Still don’t believe me? Both pivots are posted below. The Chart 7 is FSU and Chart 8 is U of F.
Both sums are 180. Also notice, even though U of F is a much bigger school, the number of Active voters is almost the same, within 1% (1362 vs 1346). Coincidence?
The oldest active voter at U of F is a 63 year old female who registered to vote in 2003 living at Corry Village with a bad address and no mailing address.
In Chart 9 we have under grad residence hall occupants that registered to vote as far back as 1993. There are 1,119 “students” that registered prior to 2019.
Chart 10 indicates that these “students” are a potential boon for Democrats and No Party Affiliation voters. Surprised?
Finally, if you want to know what halls are really popular for 25+ year olds to live with your young adult college students, here they are. Sound like a good idea parents?
Thank you! Your numbers of more than likely fakes are starting to create a pile that is hard to ignore. I appreciate you very much.
Can you please start to analyze Texas? I would like to submit your data to the SOS, County EA’s and some Representatives. Thank you.