Voter Database Irregularities in Tarrant County, TX
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About this listen
John O'Shea, a Tarrant County Precinct Chair, highlights massive irregularities in the Tarrant County, TX voter database, the bureaucratic pushback at the local and state level to not address the issues or even talk about them, and what this has looked like behind the scenes during the last several elections in Texas.
Key Findings:
Excessive Numbers of Fully Redacted Voter Records
- The roster contained 358 fully redacted entries out of ~2,950 records (~12%).
- Redactions included name, address, and VUID — exceeding what Texas law typically allows.
- Such redactions prevent verification that entries correspond to real, unique voters.
Assessment:
High-volume, full redactions create an environment where illegitimate ballots could be inserted and remain untraceable. Transparency is reduced to a level where oversight is functionally impaired.
Duplicate Registrant Entries Observed
Highlighted lists show multiple individuals with:
- Multiple VUIDs
- Slightly varied addresses
- Repeated mail-in ballot activity
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