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2004 Exit Poll "Red Shift" As Seen In Vote Numbers

Scoop Images: 2004 Exit Poll "Red Shift" As Seen In Vote Numbers


By Alastair Thompson with Ed Shalom

The following analysis was suggested to Scoop as a response to the Scoop article "Complete US Exit Poll Data Confirms Net Suspicions" concerning the discrepancies between the 2004 US exit polls and the Presidential election's actual results.

The exit polls showed Democrat John Kerry winning the election comfortably, but the actual election recorded Republican President George Bush winning by over 3 million votes.

Democratic Underground forum member Ed Shalom suggested illustrating the observed State by State "Red Shift" (the difference between the US 2004 General Election exit polls - conducted by Edison Mitofsky - and the actual results) in terms of actual numbers of votes rather than simply as percentages.

As some US States have considerably more voters than others this image enables the reader to view where and how many votes were picked up by George Bush over and above what he was expected to receive in the 4pm and 12pm versions of the Edison-Mitofsky (National Election Pool) exit polls.

The numbers are obtained simply by multiplying total Presidential votes cast per state by the "red shift" percentage.

When presented in this way the data - both the 4pm data and the 12pm data used in the Freeman analysis(see below) - shows a remarkable conclusion, three of the four biggest vote "red shifts" occurred in the three battleground states of Florida, Pennsylvania, and Ohio. Notably the two giants in terms of Democratic Party vote bookend the series with New York showing the biggest gain in Bush vote numbers vs the exit polls and California showing the biggest vote loss.

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Coincidentally Florida, Pennsylvania and Ohio were also the three states addressed in the academic paper "The Unexplained Exit Poll Discrepancy" by Dr Stephen F. Freeman. In this paper Dr Freeman discusses the use and methodology of exit polls extensively. He concludes that the odds of the level of variation from exit polls to actuals occurring in these three states as did so was 250 million to one. (note: Dr Freeman has agreed with critics of his report that this may overstate the case a little, but the odds of this occurring remain very very low and statistically speaking near impossibility.)

Dr Freeman ends his report saying:

"Systematic fraud or mistabulation is a premature conclusion, but the election's unexplained exit poll discrepancies make it an unavoidable hypothesis, one that is the responsibility of the media, academia, polling agencies, and the public to investigate."

To date no major US mainstream media outlet (with the sole exception of Keith Olbermann's Countdown show on MSNBC) has addressed the exit poll issue in spite of the fact that the data used in the exit polls was commissioned by them.


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For more background and the latest news links on this news subject see also Scoop's A Very American Coup Special Feature

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THE GRAPHS & DATA

Red Shift = (Bush Final Margin - Bush Exit Poll Margin)/2
Red Shift Votes = Red Shift * Presidential Votes Cast

4pm Data (via DUer TruthIsAll)


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The 4pm 2004 Exit Poll – Bush "Red Shift" In Percentage Terms



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The 4pm 2004 Exit Poll – Bush "Red Shift" In Terms Of Pure Vote Numbers

12pm Data (via Jonathan Simon)


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The 12pm 2004 Exit Poll – Bush "Red Shift" In Percentage Terms


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The 12pm 2004 Exit Poll – Bush "Red Shift" In Terms Of Pure Vote Numbers
NOTE THIS VERSION USES THE JONATHAN SIMON DATA – 12pm Exit Poll Data rather than the 4pm data which is probably less accurate.
Figures for the "red shift" in the States of NY, NJ, NC and Virginia are estimated by halving the 4pm figures as the official 12pm data has not been publicly released.

DATA FROM THE 4pm DATA VOTE NUMBER GRAPH IN TABULAR FORM

State

Total Vote

Shift %

State

Shift Votes

New York

6,911,675

4

NY

276467

Florida

7,609,810

3

FL

228294.3

Pennsylvania

5,676,212

3.35

PA

190153.102

Ohio

5,481,804

3.1

OH

169935.924

North Carolina

3,500,998

4

NC

140039.92

Illinois

5,236,384

2

IL

104727.68

Massachusetts

2,888,068

3.5

MA

101082.38

Minnesota

2,828,387

3

MN

84851.61

Virginia

3,198,366

2.5

VA

79959.15

South Carolina

1,619,908

4.5

SC

72895.86

Wisconsin

2,992,390

2

WI

59847.8

Connecticut

1,578,385

3.5

CT

55243.475

New Jersey

3,437,013

1.5

NJ

51555.195

Arizona

2,013,080

2.5

AZ

50327

Georgia

3,298,790

1.5

GA

49481.85

Michigan

4,832,170

1

MI

48321.7

Delaware

861,739

5

DE

43086.95

Washington

2,852,876

1.45

WA

41366.702

Missouri

2,727,709

1.5

MO

40915.635

Louisiana

1,943,106

2

LA

38862.12

Indiana

2,468,002

1.5

IN

37020.03

Mississippi

1,125,304

3.25

MS

36572.38

Alabama

861,739

4

AL

34469.56

New Hampshire

677,662

4.9

NH

33205.438

Colorado

2,054,498

1.6

CO

32871.968

Nebraska

770,328

4.25

NE

32738.94

Utah

861,739

2.5

UT

21543.475

Kentucky

1,793,867

1

KY

17938.67

Iowa

1,496,214

1.15

IA

17206.461

Vermont

312,309

5

VT

15615.45

Rhode Island

437,126

3.5

RI

15299.41

Idaho

596,867

2.5

ID

14921.675

Oklahoma

1,463,758

1

OK

14637.58

New Mexico

756,040

1.8

NM

13608.72

West Virginia

746,309

1.75

WV

13060.4075

Alaska

309,379

4

AK

12375.16

Maryland

2,383,885

0.5

MD

11919.425

Arkansas

1,044,418

1.1

AR

11488.598

Nevada

829,583

0.85

NV

7051.4555

Maine

740,070

0.75

ME

5550.525

Wyoming

243,428

2

WY

4868.56

D. C.

205,854

0.5

DC

1029.27

Montana

449,666

-0.25

MT

-1124.165

Hawaii

429,013

-1.2

HI

-5148.156

South Dakota

388,215

-1.75

SD

-6793.7625

North Dakota

312,833

-2.5

ND

-7820.825

Kansas

312,833

-2.5

KS

-7820.825

Oregon

1,810,981

-0.8

OR

-14487.848

Tennessee

2,431,291

-1.5

TN

-36469.365

Texas

7,392,787

-1.5

TX

-110891.805

California

11,499,181

-1.5

CA

-172487.715

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