“In Broward County, during June and July of 2022, 1,600 registered voters had their addresses changed to a different town and zip code. Then, just in time for the Aug. 2022 primary, the addresses were corrected and restored on the roll…

Election watchdogs have a term for what happened in Broward County—address flipping. One instance of address flipping was first uncovered by Jurksi’s group in 2022 when nearly 40 registrants of a Florida town had their street addresses broken without their knowledge. The new addresses were on a street that never existed in their town…

“We found voters who have been previously designated on the rolls as ‘Inactive,’ and known to have moved out-of-state, suddenly marked as ‘Active’ on the rolls of another Florida County.

This is not just somebody moving around a lot. In some cases, the same person was assigned a new last name, new birth date, new activity status, and new political party affiliation.

We know it is the same voter because of the unique voter identification number given to the person at the time of registration. In Florida, voter ID numbers are incremented, serialized. No previously assigned number should ever be given to a new voter.”

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