So I’ve stumbled across this thing called Shpilkin method, a statistical model that pretends to quantity electoral fraud. I haven’t found the precise model because all I get is media talking about it, there isn’t even a Wikipedia article for this. Upon primary investigation I found multiple sketchy things.

  • It seems that the model is based on analysing voter turnout variation, however turnout is known to be affected by other factors such as people only caring about the biggest election
  • I haven’t seen the model applied an compared to any other country than Russia, what if it would detect similar voter fraud in the “democratic west”?
  • The media covering this is really bad, the top results are radio free europe and some neolib pro nato french news outlet.
  • Mr Shpilkin apparently got rewards from some irrelevant “Liberal Front” and also got put on the list of foreign interference personalities by Russia

All I know about statistics is that you can make numbers say whatever you want. Is there anyone with education in the field that could evaluate how valid this whole thing is?

  • lil_tankOP
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    8 months ago

    Yeah I guess I half expected someone would know how to get some literature about it, but if a search can’t find this you can be pretty sure it’s some “trust me bro it’s The Math©”