In Pennsylvania, a critical swing state for the 2024 election, an investigation has revealed at least 2,500 fraudulent voter registration applications in one county, with additional suspect applications reported in two others.
The registrations, allegedly linked to a large-scale canvassing campaign, have raised concerns about organized efforts to influence the state’s voter rolls and sparked a thorough investigation by county and state officials.
The suspect applications were submitted around October 21, Pennsylvania’s deadline for voter registration, by an individual associated with a political action group. The registrants were reportedly canvassers paid by this group to collect and submit applications since June.
According to authorities, the fraudulent applications contained inaccuracies such as mismatched signatures, repeated handwriting, and unauthorized use of individuals’ names.
District Attorney Heather Adams (R) said in a statement that applications from this group were also received by two other Pennsylvania counties.
“We have confirmed violations of our crimes code as well as our elections code,” Adams stated. “We have all available detectives working on this. We are all hands on deck to properly assess the validity of these applications in a timely manner.”Source