Investigation into 2,500 Fraudulent Voter Registrations in Pennsylvania
Investigation into 2,500 Fraudulent Voter Registrations in Pennsylvania

Investigation into 2,500 Fraudulent Voter Registrations in Pennsylvania

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Authorities in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, are investigating about 2,500 suspicious voter registration forms flagged by election workers for potential fraud. Approximately 60% of these forms have been identified as fraudulent, with issues such as similar handwriting, mismatched signatures, and incorrect personal information. The registrations were submitted in two batches just before the state's October 2 deadline, raising concerns that they may be part of a larger canvassing operation. Other counties in Pennsylvania are also reportedly examining similar suspicious submissions. Despite these issues, legitimate applications identified among the flagged forms will be processed normally. The investigation comes at a critical time as Pennsylvania is a key battleground state in the upcoming presidential election.

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