System Reliability Analysis: Impact of Structural Anomalies in State Voter Registration Systems
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.34190/iccws.20.1.3496Keywords:
Election integrity, Database reliability, Voter registration systems, Algorithmic manipulation, System securityAbstract
This analysis examines fundamental reliability issues in state voter registration systems stemming from structural
database anomalies and record reconciliation failures. Research reveals systemic inconsistencies that impair basic database
functionality, including: irreconcilable discrepancies between state and county voting records, widespread record duplication
(cloning), retroactive historical modifications, and algorithmically obscured data relationships. These issues create
mathematical uncertainties in both individual and aggregate voter participation records that cannot be resolved through
standard auditing procedures. The cumulative effect renders these systems incapable of reliably performing their core
function of accurately tracking voter participation, independent of the original causes of these anomalies.
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