A week ago, we brought you the story of some election integrity concerns out of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, after local election officials there revealed they had become aware of roughly 2,500 voter registration applications that may have been fraudulent.
During a press conference on the matter, officials disclosed that a large batch of suspicious registration applications had been dropped off at the county elections office shortly before the October 21 deadline for them to be received. After looking into the matter, officials determined that many of the registrations contained incorrect addresses, false identification information, false names, and names that did not match Social Security information.
Without identifying them, officials indicated they believed one or two organizations were behind the fraudulent registrations and vowed to continue investigating, noting that at least two other counties may have encountered similar issues.
We’re now learning more about who may have been behind the improper registrations. Per the latest reports, the investigation has expanded, and one particular group, Field+Media Corps, based in Arizona, was thought to have some involvement: […]
Monroe County District Attorney said the fraudulent voter registration forms were traced to FieldCorps whose clients included Biden-Harris, Mark Kelly and Arizona Democrats.
Calls to the number listed went unreturned and the FieldCorps website was mysteriously taken down. https://t.co/EhpDauPa8a pic.twitter.com/gzjojz01cL— ZitoSalena (@ZitoSalena) November 1, 2024
— Read More: redstate.com
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