Many searched for evidence of voter fraud in 2020, only a few were unbiased professionals . . . and only one has written a book about his experience. If you value the integrity of our elections--or want a behind-the-scenes look at an attempt at overturning one--Disproven by Ken Block takes you out of the voting booth and into the chaos that was the attempt to challenge the results of the 2020 U.S. presidential election.
In November 2020, data specialist Ken Block received a phone call from the Trump Campaign. They wanted to hire him to find evidence of election fraud. What followed were late night and early morning requests to assess fraud claims at a blistering pace and ultimately find definitive evidence about the role voter fraud played in the outcome of the 2020 presidential election.
Multiple subpoenas later, Block reveals the truth about being one of the few professionals hired to prove the Trump Campaign's allegation that voter fraud cost Donald Trump the 2020 presidential election. He explains what the voter data tells us and exposes the sobering truth that our federal elections are operating on hundreds, if not thousands, of disparate voting systems prone to error--a threat to national election integrity.
Disproven is an insider's look at the results of an inflammatory claim, a flawed system, and the changes drastically needed before the results of another election are threatened or contested.
Industry Reviews
"I did not know it at the time, but the day after the 2020 election the Trump campaign hired a serious expert, Ken Block, to assess whether the outcome was the result of voting fraud. Disproven--Block's thorough, fact-based account of his work and conclusions--is a must-read and a great service to the country."--William Barr, 77th and 85th US Attorney General
"In Disproven, Ken Block, an expert in data analytics, shares a compelling account of his careful examination of voter data in the days immediately following the 2020 presidential election. Block's clear and detailed assessment of the current state of our election infrastructure offers thought-provoking recommendations to improve the U.S. election system that will be of great interest to American political scholars and students, election administrators, and other public officials, as well as any reader who cares about the future of democracy in the United States."--Emily Lynch, Associate Teaching Professor, Political Science, The University of Rhode Island