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Robert B. Sklaroff, M.D., F.A.C.P.

Medical Oncology/Hematology  Telephone: (215) 333-4900


Smylie Times Building - Suite #500-C  Facsimile: (215) 333-2023
8001 Roosevelt Boulevard  rsklaroff@gmail.com
Philadelphia, PA 19152-3041 August 8, 2021 - evening

To: Distribution [Politicians, Media, Potentially-Interested Persons]


Re: Pennsylvania “Forensic Audit” of 2020 POTUS Election [PART LIV] – Rep. Russ Diamond
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Russ doesn’t like that some are treating Keshel’s info as BLOCKBUSTER REVELATIONS when
they’re easily explained. “We have enough actual issues without people creating new ones. This
is what helps serious audit supporters get labeled as ‘crazy’ or whatever.” He adds on Telegram:

I support a full forensic audit and serve on the PA House State Government Committee, of which
Rep. Grove is the Chairman.

Because before records were computerized and the statewide SURE system came online in the
early 2000's due to federal law, PA's 67 counties each kept their own records, some of which were
on individual cards. Some may have only recorded the year, or kept them filed by year only. They
may not even have recorded the date of registration, because specific date of registration didn't
much matter. The only thing that mattered was if someone was registered or not and if their
name appeared in the pollbook on election day.

So picture now the county election clerks needing to input all that voter data manually from paper
records to a computer in 2002-ish. Yup, 1/1/YEAR seems highly probable.

Case in point: My own registration date in Lebanon County is listed as 1/1/92 although I only
moved to my current address in October 1992.

This likely explains all the instances prior to 2002. As for the latter years, it would be helpful to
see a breakdown by year.

With that all said, purging the voter rolls and making every Pennsylvanian register to vote again
is a good idea, because the SURE system data is an absolute disaster.

Most of what is covered in this five-county report is covered above. The 1901 date issue long
predates the 2020 election, and the 1886 date is likely just a data entry error. (I debugged several
of these immediately following the 2020 election.) Also, some voters' birthdates are intentionally
not accurate for their protection because they are beneficiaries of PFA orders, and the voter rolls
are public documents.

Most of this is bad or inconsistent recordkeeping, as a result of attempting to unify 67 separate


systems into one unified system. This is not to say that there are not significant issues surrounding
the 2020 election and the SURE system itself. I can provide more info if Capt. Keshel (or anyone
else) wishes to contact me I posted some of it here: http://russdiamond.vote/ci210712a.php.

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