
In Part One of this series, we described how, after the 2020 General Election, a Massachusetts independent research group found many bad addresses, also known as ballot collection points, like the ones election integrity expert Jay Valentine found in his investigation.
In August of 2021, the independent research group decided to assess the accuracy of the 2020 registered voter rolls in dozens of random cities and towns in Massachusetts. They used techniques similar to Valentine’s to find descriptions of the properties but without the help of quantum technology.
Finding Bad Addresses
The following is an incomplete collection of bad addresses or ballot collection points from the 2020 Election found in Barnstable, Concord, Framingham, Malden, Methuen, and Worcester.
| Mailing Address | 2020 Registered Voters/Property Description | 2021 Screenshots |
|---|---|---|
| 0 Main Street | •18 registered voters •No actual building structure that sleeps 18 people | ![]() |
| 100 Wall Street | •8 registered voters •No actual building structure existed in 2020 (construction began in 2021) | ![]() |
| 3 May Street | •13 registered voters at this business •No bedrooms listed in property description. | ![]() |
| 100 Canterbury Street | •9 registered voters at this business •No bedrooms listed in property description | ![]() |
| 50 Franklin Street | 27 registered voters with unspecified unit numbers | ![]() |
| 557 Southwest Cutoff | 9 registered voters with unspecified unit numbers | ![]() |
| 18 Summit Street | •39 registered voters •Property lists 16 beds, 5 bathrooms | ![]() |
| 12 Cedar Street | •33 registered voters •Property lists 8 beds, 8 bathrooms | ![]() |
| 51 Osgood Street | 12 registered voters with unspecified unit numbers | ![]() |
| 171 East Street | 14 registered voters with unspecified building/unit number | ![]() |
| 142 Pleasant Valley Street | •15 registered voters with unspecified building/unit number •22 registered voters at unspecified building number Unit B2 •17 registered voters at unspecified building number Unit B1 | ![]() |
But wait, there’s more!
- 32 registered voters at 309 South St., a charitable organization whose property description lists 4 beds and 2 full baths.
- 37 registered voters at 27 Vernon St., a rehabilitation-transition house whose property description lists 12 beds and 4 baths.
- 137 registered voters at 80 Deaconess Rd., a senior living facility whose property description lists 99 beds.
- 24 registered voters at 81 Chatham St., a senior living facility that closed in July 2020.
- 11 registered voters at 14A Berry St., an apartment/condo
- 9 registered voters at a Days Inn.
- 6 registered voters at a Red Roof Inn.
- Note: Back in 2020, it was not common for hotels/motels to have permanent residents as it is today.
On August 27, 2024, the Rockport, MA Board of Registrars found that 18 people claimed the same address on Long Beach as their place of residence. https://www.rockportma.gov/DocumentCenter/View/3127/Board-of-Registrars-Press-Release-8-27-2024-PDF?bidId=
Final Note
Congratulations to this volunteer research team for revealing Massachusetts’ fraudulent election tactics. Imagine what they would have found if all 351 city and town registered voter rolls were viewed under the same magnifying glass?
If you would like more information about any of these findings, please contact The Citizens for Truth.
by Citizens for Truth Contributor
















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