Pennsylvania Woman Charged with Voter Fraud
Pennsylvania Woman Charged with Voter Fraud

Pennsylvania Woman Charged with Voter Fraud

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Jennifer Hill, a 38-year-old from Collingdale, Pennsylvania, has been charged with multiple counts of forgery and tampering with public records for attempting to register deceased individuals to vote in the 2024 presidential election. As a canvasser for the New Pennsylvania Project, Hill used an app provided by the Pennsylvania Department of State to register 310 voters between April and September 2024, with 181 being successful and 129 rejected. Investigators found that she attempted to register her deceased father and an individual who died in her home in 2011, among others, using various name spellings and addresses. Delaware County District Attorney Jack Stollsteimer emphasized that Hill knew she was registering deceased individuals and highlighted gaps in the state's registration system that allowed such fraud to occur. The case has raised concerns about the integrity of voter registration processes, prompting calls for legislative review. No fraudulent votes were cast as a result of her actions.

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