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2016 Vote statistics per state (info you need to see):

Some will want to know how my team did the math, so here's those details for those who are
interested. You don't have to only rely on the "professionals" on the trash vendor (TV). You can trust
your senses that God, your Creator and Judge, gave you. Use your senses to double-check everything
you can check. The chart below has facts that the INCPU News team hopes and prays will encourage
you and your friends and family to keep praying for our country and speaking out against evil. We share
them, so you can know some of the word-games going on around us, as well as the vote-rigging and
charades of evil people to keep actively evil candidates in positions of authority.

Quick note: In this report, "#" is used as the abbreviation for a number. It's not a #hashtag. Just FYI
(For Your Information). ~ You're welcome.

Column A [# of Registered Voters] is the numbers found on almost all state websites in the "Secretary
of State" section, usually under "Registered Voter Statistics". The ones that I had to find others ways
are listed in the bibliography section.
Column B [# of votes for Trump + Clinton] was found from the link below, and can be confirmed by a
few other sites too, since they apparently are all quoting one source - even their percentages seem to
match exactly... so from what we can tell, they're all quoting someone. We think that they might all be
quoting the New York Times, but we don't know how to double-check that info. The math, though, was
found by adding up the columns of actual votes for both Trump and Clinton per state for both in that
column. -- http://heavy.com/news/2016/11/how-many-popular-votes-did-hillary-clinton-donald-
trump-win-2016-election-state-by-state/
Column C [% of votes for T + C] is comparison/contrast style. The "HF" stands for honest facts (HF)
and is found by using division: Column B divided by Column A, then put in percentage form. The second
section of it is the honest facts contrasted against the "MSM" = "mainstream media" (MSM) "facts" (The
%s can be found on the link above from heavy.com). The team at heavy.com got their facts from
NewYorkTimes. See links for details and links. If you want to check their facts (which I encourage you
to do!), just go to their link and see for yourself. Double-checking leaders keeps the being more honest
and is also called accountability, instead of the damaging alternative: naivety.
Column D [% of votes no to Trump] is found with division. Column E divided by Column A, then put
the answer in percentage form.
Column E [# of votes for options other than Trump]. This number is found by taking the number of
"Votes for Donald Trump" (heavy.com link) and subtracting them from Column A (all registered voters).
This number includes votes for Clinton, and many votes for others than Clinton and Trump - including
3rd parties, as well as those who refused to vote in this rigged election.
And, lastly, Column F [# of voters who didn't vote for either Trump or Clinton]. This number was
found by subtracting Column B (all votes for T+C) from Column A (all registered voters). The
percentage was found by dividing the number in Column F by the number in Column A, then put in
percentage form.

One last note: you'll notice a huge discrepancy between the percentage of registered voters who voted
and the "percentage" the "mainstream press" shows. That is a little game on "active" and "inactive"
voters, which they are currently lying about. (more on that below the chart).

(Column A) (Column B) (Column C) (Column D) (Column E) (Column F)


State Name: # Reg. Voters: # votes for T+C: % voted T+C: % no Trump: # no Trump: # of no to both:
Alabama 3,333,058 2,020,714 HF:61%; MSM:97.5% 61% 2,029,482 1,312,344 (39%)
Alaska 528,879 221,799 HF:42%; MSM:90.6% 75% 399,093 307,080 (58%)
Arizona 3,588,466 1,811,228 HF:50%; MSM:95% 74% 2,641,291 1,777,238 (50%)
State Name: # Reg. Voters: # votes for T+C: % voted T+C: % no Trump: # no Trump: # of no to both:
Arkansas 1,703,609 1,056,633 HF:62%; MSM:94.2% 60% 1,025,705 646,976 (38%)
California 24,362,774 8,447,589 HF:35%; MSM:94.7% 88% 21,397,070 15,915,185 (65%)
Colorado 3,837,505 2,202,154 HF:57%; MSM:91.7% 72% 2,761,735 1,636,351 (43%)
Connecticut 2,009,009 1,461,279 HF:73%; MSM:95.6% 68% 1,371,090 547,730 (27%)
Delaware 675,663 420,684 HF:62%; MSM:95.3% 73% 490,560 254,979 (38%)
DC (Wash.) 478,093 271,776 HF:57%; MSM:95.9% 98% 466,540 206,317 (43%)
Florida 12,655,286 9,091,260 HF:72%; MSM:96.9% 64% 8,049,771 3,564,026 (28%)
Georgia 5,445,078 3,905,923 HF:72%; MSM:97.1% 62% 3,376,455 1,539,155 (28%)
Hawaii 749,917 395,642 HF:53%; MSM:92.2% 83% 621,102 354,275 (47%)
Idaho 813,218 596,876 HF:73%; MSM:86.8% 50% 406,019 216,342 (27%)
Illinois 8,787,771 5,094,013 HF:58%; MSM:94.8% 76% 6,670,292 3,693,758 (42%)
Indiana 4,741,860 2,584,086 HF:54%; MSM:95.1% 67% 3,186,901 2,157,774 (46%)
Iowa 1,935,873 1,449,713 HF:75%; MSM:94% 59% 1,136,950 486,160 (25%)
Kansas 1,705,537 1,068,517 HF:63%; MSM:94.4% 62% 1,050,502 637,020 (37%)
Kentucky 3,261,095 1,831,776 HF:56%; MSM:95.2% 63% 2,058,153 1,429,319 (44%)
Louisiana 3,023,242 1,957,539 HF:65%; MSM:96.5% 61% 1,845,238 1,065,703 (35%)
Maine 966,853 678,468 HF:70%; MSM:93% 66% 638,307 288,385 (30%)
Maryland 3,432,720 2,371,597 HF:69%; MSM:95.8% 75% 2,559,074 1,061,123 (31%)
Massachusetts 4,534,974 3,046,954 HF:67%; MSM:94.3% 76% 3,452,453 1,488,020 (33%)
Michigan 7,523,535 4,544,568 HF:60%; MSM:94.9% 70% 5,244,905 2,978,967 (40%)
Minnesota 3,269,260 2,684,745 HF:82%; MSM:92.2% 60% 1,948,257 584,515 (18%)
Mississippi ** 1,873,740 1,136,947 HF:61%; MSM:98.1% 64% 1,197,898 736,793 (39%)
Missouri ** 4,190,936 2,640,642 HF:63%; MSM:95.1% 62% 2,605,183 1,550,294 (37%)
Montana 693,224 422,108 HF:61%; MSM:92.6% 62% 432,457 271,116 (39%)
Nebraska 1,211,409 759,677 HF:63%; MSM:94.3% 60% 725,590 451,732 (37%)
Nevada 1,679,254 1,049,072 HF:62%; MSM:93.2% 70% 1,167,935 630,182 (38%)
New Hampshire 712,972 692,195 HF:97%; MSM:94.8% 52% 367,593 20,777 (03%)
New Jersey 5,818,332 3,467,110 HF:60%; MSM:96.8% 74% 4,315,808 2,351,222 (40%)
New Mexico 1,289,420 696,599 HF:54%; MSM:88.3% 76% 973,545 592,821 (46%)
New York 12,493,250 6,778,019 HF:54%; MSM:96.3% 79% 9,857,950 5,715,231 (46%)
North Carolina 6,918,150 4,501,677 HF:65%; MSM:97.2% 69% 4,756,076 2,416,473 (35%)
North Dakota*** 570,955 309,659 HF:54%; MSM:91.9% 62% 354,822 261,296 (46%)
Ohio+ 11,978,526 5,088,985 HF:42%; MSM:95.6% 77% 9,206,542 6,889,541 (58%)
Oklahoma 2,157,450 1,367,722 HF:63%; MSM:94.2% 56% 1,209,516 789,728 (37%)
Oregon 2,577,717 1,644,681 HF:64%; MSM:92.8% 72% 1,852,627 933,036 (36%)
Pennsylvania 8,273,703 5,757,646 HF:70%; MSM:96.4% 65% 5,360,762 2,516,057 (30%)
Rhode Island++ 754,224 391,255 HF:52%; MSM:95.2% 78% 588,414 362,969 (48%)
South Carolina 3,134,652 1,993,080 HF:64%; MSM:95.7% 64% 1,991,041 1,141,572 (36%)
South Dakota 544,428 345,143 HF:63%; MSM:93.2% 58% 316,727 199,285 (37%)
Tennessee+++ 2,476,172+ 2,380,935 HF:96%; MSM:96% 39+% 960,930+ 95,237+ (4+%)
Texas+*** 16,000,000+ 8,530,038 HF:53%; MSM:96.1% 71+% 11,322,885+ 7,469,962+(47+%)
Utah 1,576,494 578,454 HF:37%; MSM:74.6% 77% 1,215,860 998,040 (63%)
Vermont 465,419 273,097 HF:59%; MSM:93.7% 80% 370,394 192,322 (41%)
Virginia 5,490,336 3,648,000 HF:66%; MSM:94.9% 68% 3,759,181 1,842,336 (34%)
Washington 4,271,911 1,869,491 HF:44%; MSM:94.1% 82% 3,521,192 2,402,420 (56%)
West Virginia 1,254,525 673,655 HF:54%; MSM:95.2% 61% 768,327 580,870 (46%)
Wisconsin 3,481,754 2,791,677 HF:80%; MSM:94.8% 60% 2,072,287 690,077 (20%)
Wyoming 234,341+ 230,197 HF:98%; MSM:92.6% 26+% 60,093+ 4,144+ (2+%)

Totals: # of Reg. Voters: # votes for T+C: % voted T+C: % no to Trump: # no to Trump: # of no to both:
205,486,569 119,233,294 average: 63% 67% 146,170,133 86,253,275 (42+%)
MSM avg: 94% (less than 20% of reg. voters voted for Trump)

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(extra details and Bibliography starts on the next page)
Bibliography links and details:
Main sources:
-- http://heavy.com/news/2016/11/how-many-popular-votes-did-hillary-clinton-donald-trump-win-2016-election-
state-by-state/ (based on NewYorkTimes' numbers)
-- >> http://www.statisticbrain.com/2016-presidential-election-results-by-state/

Key background details:


Not only did some Diebold "voting" machine fraud get caught, but the mainstream press put a lot more focus on
percentages (which were skewed as you'll see below) and barely referenced actual numbers - including the honest
votes the independent candidates got. Also, the mainstream press covered up the vote-rigging of the Diebold cards
which pre-set the percentages, and in this case were set to leave us with only 2 options and 2 options only, through
their digital voting machines and digital vote-counting machines. You can find more info on that with simple and
careful research - even videos that prove that your vote is changed by the Diebold cards, unlike the paper-ballots
that are counted manually.

>> About a dozen states made finding any sort of registered voter count very hard. Most states advertized a lot
about "get out and vote" and less about numbers of who actually voted. In addition to that, you probably noticed a
huge discrepancy between the percentages. I read up on some of the states that talked a little about it - it's a lot
of smoke screen that is used to alter vote counts, while looking legitimate. The other key lie that the mainstream
press is trying to get you to ignore is the fact that quite a few states had vote-counts that were stopped long
before 90+% - a few even before 75%.

Links used to identify registered vote counts for 4 states and one city-state:
Several states hid the registered vote count so much that I couldn't find it anywhere or in any way.

-- I only found one source that listed the actual Washington DC voting numbers instead of just percentages like
most did for quick viewing, and that source can be found here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/2016-election-
results/washington-dc/

** Mississippi and Missouri hid their registered voter numbers - I couldn't find them anywhere, so I had to use 2008
numbers.
*** North Dakota doesn't register voters and hasn't for years. So because they don't have a counting of the
registered voters, so that number is a mystery. The best estimate I could find is based on info from this link:
http://bismarcktribune.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/record-number-of-ballots-cast-tuesday-in-north-
dakota/article_d56676e7-bc72-5ee9-a422-9db1037cef58.html
+ Ohio's actual registered voter count is extremely hard to find. This was the closest I could find so number is
approximate. I had to do reverse numbers at a 1:7 ratio, based on this article - 7 X 1,711,219=11,978,526. Here's
the article: http://www.ohio.com/news/politics/local/1-in-7-ohio-registered-voters-won-t-receive-an-invitation-
to-vote-absentee-1.711218
++ 2014 registered voter numbers for Rhode Island - 754,224:
http://www.providencejournal.com/politics/content/20141102-r.i.s-voter-database-more-than-half-live-in-and-
around-providence.ece
+++ Tennessee has more than 2,400,000 registered voters, but again finding the actual registered voter count is
extremely hard. This is the closest I could get. -
http://www.tennessean.com/story/news/politics/2016/11/08/election-results-see-tennessee-county--county-
results/93432084/
+*** Texas' registered vote count was hard to find, but this gave an estimate: 16,000,000+. Here's the article:
http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2016/11/09/texas-has-voter-turnout-record-of-nearly-8-9m/

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Below is the graph used in these statistics (posting for archive reference):
2016 Election by the numbers
http://heavy.com/news/2016/11/how-many-popular-votes-did-hillary-clinton-donald-trump-win-2016-
election-state-by-state/

STATE Donald Trump Hillary Clinton Lead


Alabama 1,303,576 (62.9%) 717,138 (34.6%) 586,438
Alaska 129,786 (53.0%) 92,013 (37.6%) 37,773
Arizona 947,175 (49.7%) 864,053 (45.3%) 83,122
Arkansas 677,904 (60.4%) 378,729 (33.8%) 299,175
California 2,965,704 (33.2%) 5,481,885 (61.5%) 2,516,181
Colorado 1,075,770 (44.8%) 1,126,384 (46.9%) 50,614
Connecticut 637,919 (41.7%) 823,360 (53.9%) 185,441
Delaware 185,103 (41.9%) 235,581 (53.4%) 50,478
Florida 4,605,515 (49.1%) 4,485,745 (47.8%) 119,770
Georgia 2,068,623 (51.3%) 1,837,300 (45.8%) 231,323
Hawaii 128,815 (30.0%) 266,827 (62.2%) 138,012
Idaho 407,199 (59.2%) 189,677 (27.6) 217,522
Illinois 2,117,479 (39.4%) 2,976,534 (55.4%) 859,055
Indiana 1,554,959 (57.2%) 1,029,127 (37.9%) 525,832
Iowa 798,923 (51.8%) 650,790 (42.2%) 148,133
Kansas 655,035 (57.2%) 413,482 (36.2%) 241,553
Kentucky 1,202,942 (62.5%) 628,834 (32.7%) 574,108
Louisiana 1,178,004 (58.1%) 779,535 (38.4%) 398,469
Maine 328,546 (45.1%) 349,922 (47.9%) 21,376
Maryland 873,646 (35.3%) 1,497,951 (60.5%) 624,305
Massachusetts 1,082,521 (33.5%) 1,964,433 (60.8%) 881,912
Michigan 2,278,630 (47.6%) 2,265,938 (47.3%) 12,692
Minnesota 1,321,003 (45.4%) 1,363,742 (46.8%) 42,739
Mississippi 675,842 (58.3%) 461,105 (39.8%) 214,737
Missouri 1,585,753 (57.1%) 1,054,889 (38.0%) 530,864
Montana 260,767 (56.9%) 161,341 (35.7%) 99,426
Nebraska 485,819 (60.3%) 273,858 (34.0%) 211,961
Nevada 511,319 (45.3%) 537,753 (47.9%) 26,434
New Hampshire 345,379 (47.3%) 346,816 (47.5%) 1,437
New Jersey 1,502,524 (42.0%) 1,964,586 (54.8%) 462,062
New Mexico 315,875 (40.0%) 380,724 (48.3%) 64,849
New York 2,635,300 (37.5%) 4,142,719 (58.8%) 1,507,419
North Carolina 2,162,074 (50.5%) 2,339,603 (46.7%) 177,529
North Dakota 216,133 (64.1%) 93,526 (27.8%) 122,607
Ohio 2,771,984 (52.1%) 2,317,001 (43.5%) 454,983
Oklahoma 947,934 (65.3%) 419,788 (28.9%) 528,146
Oregon 725,090 (40.9%) 919,591 (51.9%) 194,501
Pennsylvania 2,912,941 (48.8%) 2,844,705 (47.6%) 68,236
Rhode Island 165,810 (40.3%) 225,445 (54.9%) 59,635
South Carolina 1,143,611 (54.9%) 849,469 (40.8%) 294,142
South Dakota 227,701 (61.5%) 117,442 (31.7%) 110,259
Tennessee 1,515,242 (61.1%) 865,693 (34.9%) 649,549
Texas 4,677,115 (52.7%) 3,852,923 (43.4%) 824,192
Utah 360,634 (46.8%) 217,820 (27.8%) 142,814
Vermont 95,025 (32.6%) 178,072 (61.1%) 83,047
Virginia 1,731,155 (45.0%) 1,916,845 (49.9%) 185,690
Washington 750,719 (37.8%) 1,118,772 (56.3%) 368,053
West Virginia 486,198 (26.5%) 187,457 (68.7%) 298,741
Wisconsin 1,409,467 (47.9%) 1,382,210 (46.9%) 27,257
Wyoming 174,248 (70.1%) 55,949 (22.5%) 118,299

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