from ZeroHedge:
Police in the 2024 battleground state of Pennsylvania are investigating some 2,500 voter registration forms that were submitted in two massive batches — and investigators say that 60% of the forms they’ve checked so far are fraudulent. All of the ballots were submitted in Lancaster County, but two other counties are scrutinizing similarly suspect batches. While officials say it’s the work of a “large-scale canvassing operation,” they’re not yet saying who’s behind it.
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The roughly 2,500 applications landed at or near Pennsylvania’s Oct 21 registration deadline; some observers are speculating that the timing may have been tactical, with the intent of exploiting time-pressure administrators would be under ahead of the Nov. 5 Election Day. However, as they examined the massive heap of forms, application processors were immediately alarmed by what they saw:
- Multiple applications with the same handwriting and signatures
- Many forms filled out on the same day
- Applications for previously-registered voters whose signatures on the forms did not match the ones on file
That prompted a police investigation, and Lancaster County detectives soon confirmed many of the applications were fraudulent. Indications of fraud included:
- Inaccurate addresses
- False personal identification information
- False names
- Names that didn’t match the Social Security Number on the form
In many cases, forms had accurate data, but the supposed applicants told detectives they had neither requested nor completed the forms, and confirmed that the signatures were not theirs. In all, 60% of the applications that have been vetted so far were found to be fraudulent.
“It’s believed that the fraudulent voter registrations are connected to a large-scale canvassing operation for voter registrations that date back to June,” said Lancaster County District Attorney Heather Adams in a Friday press conference. “The majority of applications received are dated August 15 and after. Those canvassing for voter registrations were employed and paid to obtain voter registration applications.”