Prosecutors in Key Pennsylvania County Say They’ve Busted a Fraudulent Voter Registration Scheme

According to the local elected officials, a batch of 2,500 ballots is suspected to have large numbers of fraudulent voter registration forms.

in a fresh blow to Americans’ confidence in elections, prosecutors in a key Pennsylvania county said Friday they had uncovered a large-scale scheme to submit fraudulent voter applications that were collected at shopping malls and other locations.

Lancaster District Attorney Heather Adams told a news conference that detectives have found about 60% of some 2,500 election registrations submitted in recent days to the county’s election office were fraudulent.

“At this point, it is believed that the fraudulent voter registrations are connected to a large-scale canvassing operation for voter registrations that date back to June,” Adams said.

The prosecutor said that while detectives continue to review applications they have confirmed fake names, identifications and signatures were used to submit applications and create potentially fake voters. In some cases, real voters’ names were used but the voter said they neither approved nor signed the registrations.

“At this point we have confirmed violations of our crime code,” Adams said.

She added that she was aware of at least two other counties that may have similar concerns about recent voter applications dropped off in large batches.

“Staff noticed that numerous applications appeared to have the same handwriting (and) were filled out on the same day,” Adams said during the press conference.

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