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Swing-state county reports thousands of suspected fraudulent voter registration forms
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Ubiquitous
2024-10-26 02:05:01 UTC
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PITTSBURGH — Lancaster County officials announced an investigation Friday
after election workers found some 2,500 voter applications that they suspect
are fraudulent.

Two batches of applications were dropped off last-minute at the county
elections office to meet Pennsylvania’s Oct. 21 voter registration deadline,
officials reported at a Friday news conference.

District Attorney Heather Adams said investigators found problems with 60% of
the voter registration forms they’ve reviewed so far, including incorrect
addresses, false identification information, false names and names that don’t
match Social Security information.

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“Staff noticed that numerous applications appeared to have the same
handwriting [and] were filled out on the same day,” Adams said.

“It appears to be an organized effort,” she went on, linking the phony
applications to paid canvassing by one or two organizations that conducted
recent county registration drives and are believed to be active in two other
counties.

“It doesn’t seem that it’s any one party. In some cases, they’re registering
in different parties,” Lancaster County Commissioner Ray D’Agostino said,
emphasizing that the real concern is the increased risk of voter fraud.

“Concerns were raised during the staff’s normal process to review and enter
applications into the Statewide Uniform Registry of Electors System and law
enforcement was alerted,” county election officials said.

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John Doe
2024-11-01 15:37:58 UTC
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PITTSBURGH — Lancaster County officials announced an investigation Friday
after election workers found some 2,500 voter applications that they suspect
are fraudulent.
Two batches of applications were dropped off last-minute at the county
elections office to meet Pennsylvania’s Oct. 21 voter registration deadline,
officials reported at a Friday news conference.
District Attorney Heather Adams said investigators found problems with 60% of
the voter registration forms they’ve reviewed so far, including incorrect
addresses, false identification information, false names and names that don’t
match Social Security information.
Follow the NY Post’s live updates on the 2024 presidential race as Election
Day looms
“Staff noticed that numerous applications appeared to have the same
handwriting [and] were filled out on the same day,” Adams said.
“It appears to be an organized effort,” she went on, linking the phony
applications to paid canvassing by one or two organizations that conducted
recent county registration drives and are believed to be active in two other
counties.
“It doesn’t seem that it’s any one party. In some cases, they’re registering
in different parties,” Lancaster County Commissioner Ray D’Agostino said,
emphasizing that the real concern is the increased risk of voter fraud.
“Concerns were raised during the staff’s normal process to review and enter
applications into the Statewide Uniform Registry of Electors System and law
enforcement was alerted,” county election officials said.
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Let's go Brandon!
It does sound like the job they were hired for or volunteered for--to
assure election integrity and look for anomalies.
NoBody
2024-11-02 13:27:20 UTC
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PITTSBURGH — Lancaster County officials announced an investigation Friday
after election workers found some 2,500 voter applications that they suspect
are fraudulent.
Two batches of applications were dropped off last-minute at the county
elections office to meet Pennsylvania’s Oct. 21 voter registration deadline,
officials reported at a Friday news conference.
District Attorney Heather Adams said investigators found problems with 60% of
the voter registration forms they’ve reviewed so far, including incorrect
addresses, false identification information, false names and names that don’t
match Social Security information.
Follow the NY Post’s live updates on the 2024 presidential race as Election
Day looms
“Staff noticed that numerous applications appeared to have the same
handwriting [and] were filled out on the same day,” Adams said.
“It appears to be an organized effort,” she went on, linking the phony
applications to paid canvassing by one or two organizations that conducted
recent county registration drives and are believed to be active in two other
counties.
“It doesn’t seem that it’s any one party. In some cases, they’re registering
in different parties,” Lancaster County Commissioner Ray D’Agostino said,
emphasizing that the real concern is the increased risk of voter fraud.
“Concerns were raised during the staff’s normal process to review and enter
applications into the Statewide Uniform Registry of Electors System and law
enforcement was alerted,” county election officials said.
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Let's go Brandon!
It does sound like the job they were hired for or volunteered for--to
assure election integrity and look for anomalies.
Aren't you one of the ones who claim that there is no fraud? This is
the fraud they *found*. What about the ones they didn't find?
NoBody
2024-11-03 13:48:32 UTC
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PITTSBURGH — Lancaster County officials announced an investigation Friday
after election workers found some 2,500 voter applications that they suspect
are fraudulent.
Two batches of applications were dropped off last-minute at the county
elections office to meet Pennsylvania’s Oct. 21 voter registration deadline,
officials reported at a Friday news conference.
District Attorney Heather Adams said investigators found problems with 60% of
the voter registration forms they’ve reviewed so far, including incorrect
addresses, false identification information, false names and names that don’t
match Social Security information.
Follow the NY Post’s live updates on the 2024 presidential race as Election
Day looms
“Staff noticed that numerous applications appeared to have the same
handwriting [and] were filled out on the same day,” Adams said.
“It appears to be an organized effort,” she went on, linking the phony
applications to paid canvassing by one or two organizations that conducted
recent county registration drives and are believed to be active in two other
counties.
“It doesn’t seem that it’s any one party. In some cases, they’re registering
in different parties,” Lancaster County Commissioner Ray D’Agostino said,
emphasizing that the real concern is the increased risk of voter fraud.
“Concerns were raised during the staff’s normal process to review and enter
applications into the Statewide Uniform Registry of Electors System and law
enforcement was alerted,” county election officials said.
--
Let's go Brandon!
It does sound like the job they were hired for or volunteered for--to
assure election integrity and look for anomalies.
Aren't you one of the ones who claim that there is no fraud? This is
the fraud they *found*. What about the ones they didn't find?
<crickets.wav>
John Doe
2024-11-03 14:34:06 UTC
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PITTSBURGH — Lancaster County officials announced an investigation Friday
after election workers found some 2,500 voter applications that they suspect
are fraudulent.
Two batches of applications were dropped off last-minute at the county
elections office to meet Pennsylvania’s Oct. 21 voter registration deadline,
officials reported at a Friday news conference.
District Attorney Heather Adams said investigators found problems with 60% of
the voter registration forms they’ve reviewed so far, including incorrect
addresses, false identification information, false names and names that don’t
match Social Security information.
Follow the NY Post’s live updates on the 2024 presidential race as Election
Day looms
“Staff noticed that numerous applications appeared to have the same
handwriting [and] were filled out on the same day,” Adams said.
“It appears to be an organized effort,” she went on, linking the phony
applications to paid canvassing by one or two organizations that conducted
recent county registration drives and are believed to be active in two other
counties.
“It doesn’t seem that it’s any one party. In some cases, they’re registering
in different parties,” Lancaster County Commissioner Ray D’Agostino said,
emphasizing that the real concern is the increased risk of voter fraud.
“Concerns were raised during the staff’s normal process to review and enter
applications into the Statewide Uniform Registry of Electors System and law
enforcement was alerted,” county election officials said.
--
Let's go Brandon!
It does sound like the job they were hired for or volunteered for--to
assure election integrity and look for anomalies.
Aren't you one of the ones who claim that there is no fraud? This is
the fraud they *found*. What about the ones they didn't find?
<crickets.wav>
Fox is lying to you again. What we're not panicked about is fraud that
is either caught or in such small numbers that it could affect an election.

What we're less concerned about is imaginary fraud, the kind Trump
invented when he was worried about the possibility of losing. And we now
know from multiple insider reports that he full well knew he had
legitimately lost.

And we know from insiders that he plans to claim victory again,
regardless of the vote. I consider that anti-American, and I would hope
most actual patriots would view it that way.
Skeeter
2024-11-03 15:00:16 UTC
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PITTSBURGH ? Lancaster County officials announced an investigation Friday
after election workers found some 2,500 voter applications that they suspect
are fraudulent.
Two batches of applications were dropped off last-minute at the county
elections office to meet Pennsylvania?s Oct. 21 voter registration deadline,
officials reported at a Friday news conference.
District Attorney Heather Adams said investigators found problems with 60% of
the voter registration forms they?ve reviewed so far, including incorrect
addresses, false identification information, false names and names that don?t
match Social Security information.
Follow the NY Post?s live updates on the 2024 presidential race as Election
Day looms
?Staff noticed that numerous applications appeared to have the same
handwriting [and] were filled out on the same day,? Adams said.
?It appears to be an organized effort,? she went on, linking the phony
applications to paid canvassing by one or two organizations that conducted
recent county registration drives and are believed to be active in two other
counties.
?It doesn?t seem that it?s any one party. In some cases, they?re registering
in different parties,? Lancaster County Commissioner Ray D?Agostino said,
emphasizing that the real concern is the increased risk of voter fraud.
?Concerns were raised during the staff?s normal process to review and enter
applications into the Statewide Uniform Registry of Electors System and law
enforcement was alerted,? county election officials said.
--
Let's go Brandon!
It does sound like the job they were hired for or volunteered for--to
assure election integrity and look for anomalies.
Aren't you one of the ones who claim that there is no fraud? This is
the fraud they *found*. What about the ones they didn't find?
<crickets.wav>
Fox is lying to you again. What we're not panicked about is fraud that
is either caught or in such small numbers that it could affect an election.
What we're less concerned about is imaginary fraud, the kind Trump
invented when he was worried about the possibility of losing. And we now
know from multiple insider reports that he full well knew he had
legitimately lost.
And we know from insiders that he plans to claim victory again,
regardless of the vote. I consider that anti-American, and I would hope
most actual patriots would view it that way.
"insiders" <snicker>

NoBody
2024-11-02 13:26:06 UTC
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PITTSBURGH — Lancaster County officials announced an investigation Friday
after election workers found some 2,500 voter applications that they suspect
are fraudulent.
Two batches of applications were dropped off last-minute at the county
elections office to meet Pennsylvania’s Oct. 21 voter registration deadline,
officials reported at a Friday news conference.
District Attorney Heather Adams said investigators found problems with 60% of
the voter registration forms they’ve reviewed so far, including incorrect
addresses, false identification information, false names and names that don’t
match Social Security information.
Follow the NY Post’s live updates on the 2024 presidential race as Election
Day looms
“Staff noticed that numerous applications appeared to have the same
handwriting [and] were filled out on the same day,” Adams said.
“It appears to be an organized effort,” she went on, linking the phony
applications to paid canvassing by one or two organizations that conducted
recent county registration drives and are believed to be active in two other
counties.
“It doesn’t seem that it’s any one party. In some cases, they’re registering
in different parties,” Lancaster County Commissioner Ray D’Agostino said,
emphasizing that the real concern is the increased risk of voter fraud.
“Concerns were raised during the staff’s normal process to review and enter
applications into the Statewide Uniform Registry of Electors System and law
enforcement was alerted,” county election officials said.
And the theft of Democracy is underway.
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