Pennsylvania county investigating fraudulent voter applications
Elections,2024 Elections,Election Integrity,Voting Rights And Voter Fraud
Oct 25 (Reuters) - Authorities in the critical battleground state of Pennsylvania are examining 2,500 voter registration forms for potential fraud, officials said on Friday, less than two weeks before the Nov. 5 presidential election. The forms were dropped off in two separate batches at the Lancaster County board of elections office before Monday's registration deadline, according to Ray D'Agostino, a member of the elections board. Employees processing the forms noticed several red flags, including duplicate handwriting, inconsistent signatures and inaccurate addresses. There was no obvious partisan motive, D'Agostino said...
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