Omega 4 America is a data analysis company specializing in handling large data sets. Their platform has been used to detect fraudulent auctions on Ebay, by TSA for its no-fly lists, by GEICO to catch insurance fraud, and by utility companies to manage power flow.

But that’s just the start! Jay Valentine’s company has now recently gotten into election data analytics, and they are uncovering some interesting (and shocking) patterns with voter data and election integrity issues.

For example, for his analysis of Washoe County registered voter data, he cross referenced the registered voter data (data that was already ran through the ERIC database) against county property tax records and showed a lot of manipulation, such as massive numbers of registrations at single hotel locations and non-residential locations.

It also clearly showed how easy it is to manipulate the voter status of Active/Inactive/Cancelled, and demonstrated a lot of very fishy real-time changes over several sample sets – again, all with data that ERIC had allegedly “cleaned” already!

The Omega 4 America system can also analyze the data in real time, while comparing various time snapshots. The platform can also cross-reference the County voter registration data against any number of other data sets.

Talk about powerful! With a user-friendly dashboard, their model is that for a licensing fee, Omega4America sets the client up with the platform and trains personnel. The platform is fully manageable, and can be made fully publicly transparent, with private info easily restricted as needed. It can also be customized to be further cross-referenced against any number of databases, and it links directly to the County records it is cross-referencing against. It is fully customizable.

There are already similar efforts to secure the integrity of elections such as Project Pigpen in Nevada. Their goal is to clean up “dirty” voting rolls and remove dead voters and voters who don’t live at the address where mail-in ballots are sent before the election, not after.

It all begs the question: what do YOUR voter registration records look like? They are public information, but you have to apply for access. We suggest you do so by getting started here.

Our next job is to get Jay the Clark County records, so he can put up a similar presentation together for Clark County. Stay tuned …