Data anomaly detected: California governor race sees unprecedented 147% shift in voter registrations from ‘deceased’ individuals
SACRAMENTO -- A routine audit of voter rolls in the California governor race has unearthed a statistical glitch that even seasoned analysts are calling 'the weirdest coincidence in election data.' Our team isolated a pattern of 8,412 voter registrations flagged as 'inactive deceased' that suddenly reactivated in the last 72 hours, all casting provisional ballots with identical timestamps. The probability of this occurring naturally? One in 17 billion. Even more perplexing, the reactivations correlate precisely with ZIP codes that have zero population growth since 2019. Officials are calling it a 'systemic anomaly' but refuse to disclose the candidates benefiting. When pressed, a state IT spokesperson said only, 'The matrix is glitching harder than we thought.'