
Lawsuit Challenges 2024 Election Results in Rockland County, NY
Rockland County Lawsuit Challenges 2024 Election Results A lawsuit filed in Rockland County, New York, is raising questions about the integrity of the 2024 Presidential and Senate elections. The suit alleges significant statistical anomalies in vote counts, particularly a dramatic drop-off in votes for Senate candidates compared to Presidential candidates in certain districts. This unusual pattern, according to the lawsuit, suggests potential irregularities. "I think it's happening, y'all!" states Koch Head, a social media commentator who highlights the lawsuit in a recent video. The video points to a discrepancy of 23% drop-off for one party in Rockland County, while the typical rate is only 1-2%. This significant deviation from the norm is at the center of the legal challenge. The lawsuit also cites affidavits from multiple individuals who claim they voted for Senate candidates but their votes were not properly recorded. The analysis supporting the lawsuit was conducted by statistician Dr. Max Bonamente, who uses similar methods to detect fraud in other sectors like stock trading and banking. His findings show statistically improbable results in four out of five Rockland County towns. The New York Supreme Court has allowed the case to proceed to the evidence-gathering stage, indicating the court finds merit in the claims. This development underscores the importance of ensuring accurate election results and promises a closer look into the integrity of the 2024 election process.