**DATA ALERT: TEXAS ELECTION RESULTS SHOW 47,892 VOTES WITH IDENTICAL TIMESTAMPS ROUNDED TO EXACT MILLISECONDS**
*AUSTIN, TX – Election officials are facing a storm of questions after a routine data audit uncovered what analysts are calling a "mathematical impossibility" buried in the state's certified election returns.*
According to a leaked internal analysis from the Texas Secretary of State’s IT division, exactly **47,892 absentee ballots** from three different counties—Harris, Tarrant, and Collin—were recorded as having been processed at the exact same millisecond on election night: **11:59:59.000 PM CST**.
"It's not just a glitch; it's a 'Matrix' level anomaly," said Dr. Elena Vance, a data forensics expert who reviewed the files. "The probability of a single vote being logged at that precise nanosecond is astronomically low. For nearly 50,000 votes from different counties to hit the same machine timestamp? That’s statistically equivalent to flipping a coin and having it land on its edge 48,000 times in a row."
The findings become stranger. In every single instance, the "voter history" field for these specific ballots is populated with a repeating number sequence: **404.404.404**.
The Texas Secretary of State’s official statement called the anomaly a "known database compression error from a 2019 software patch," but Vance disputes this. "I’ve run this through three independent decoders. 404.404.404 isn't a database error—it's a phantom address. It looks like the system's 'Undefined' fallback, but these votes were counted. It’s as if the votes exist, but the voters themselves were never there."
Social media is already lighting up with the phrase "404 Votes," as independent auditors demand a full recount of the 47,892 "