Pennsylvania County Discovers 2,500 Possible Fraudulent Voter Applications

Officials in Pennsylvania’s Lancaster County flagged 2,500 possible fraudulent voter applications.

That’s 60% of the applications the county received “last week at two separate times” just before the registration deadline.

From WGAL:

The detectives in the DA‘s office are investigating the fraudulent voter registration forms. Adams said they stem from a canvassing operation in the summer at various shopping centers, parking lots, parks and other areas. The investigation involves around 2,500 voter registration applications dropped off last week at two separate times, shortly before Pennsylvania’s voter registration deadline.Adams said of the ballots that have been examined, 60% were fraudulent. She said the remainder should be examined by the end of Friday.”Staff noticed that numerous applications appeared to have the same handwriting (and) were filled out on the same day,” Adams said. “The confirmed indicators of fraud that detectives came across were inaccuracies with the addresses listed on the applications, fake and false personal identification information, as well as false names. Also, applications that had names that did not match the provided Social Security information.”

Election board commissioner Josh Parsons said “it appears to be an organized effort.”

Lancaster County District Attorney Heather Adams told the press she is “aware of at least two other counties conducting similar investigations.”

Tags: 2024 Presidential Election, Pennsylvania, Voter Fraud

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