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Tennessee County election audit finds more than 3,000 phantom votes

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Consultants examining the Aug. 5 Shelby County, Tennessee election found 3,221 more votes than voters on documents provided by Shelby County elections officials pursuant to a court order.

Most voterless votes were found in large Republican precincts, a non-random distribution.

The inspection team sought and obtained documents in connection with a lawsuit filed by ten defeated candidates over irregularities in the election.

Read more about the investigation here.
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