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When nearly twenty state attorney generals had their lawsuit to examine evidence of fraud thrown out by the Supreme Court in 2020, that branch of government became irrelevant. If 20 states' top Constitutional officers cannot have their evidence heard and their grievances aired, who can? With PA law enforcement aggressively pursuing evidence of fraud the minute it rears its ugly head, the system is working a bit more like it is supposed to. We shall see.
PA law enforcement is reminding fraudsters that this could be up to 7 years in prison. That's real time.
This time it is Luzerne County, PA.
Key Swing State PA Officals Confirm Election Fraud, DA/Detectives Called In "We're Going to Find Him," Major Press Conference Held
www.fox43.com
"LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. — Officials say they have identified about 2,500 voter registration applications that are in-question and under investigation in Lancaster County.
According to the Lancaster County Board of Elections, staff members identified and contained these cases of voter registration fraud.
Officials say they are currently assessing the nature and volume of the fraud, but there are approximately 2,500 voter registration forms that were dropped off at the Board of Elections Office in Lancaster in two batches near the deadline for submission that drew suspicion.
The applications are going through an extensive, multi-step review process including checks for duplicate handwriting matching other voter registration forms, inconsistent signatures with what is on file, inaccurate or unverifiable addresses and inaccurate diver's licenses or Social Security numbers.
Authorities say that concerns were raised during the staff's normal process to review and enter the applications into the Statewide Uniform Registry of Electors (SURE) System and law enforcement was alerted.
Lancaster County Detectives began investigating the voter registration applications and immediately found applications that were fraudulent. In some cases, applications contained correct personal information such as the right address, phone, DOB, driver’s license and social security number, but the individual listed on the application informed detectives that they did not request the form, did not complete the form and verified that the signature on the form was not theirs.
In a press release, officials say that Lancaster County Elections systems are secure, and they worked in this instance.
"We will continue to operate with the highest levels of veracity, integrity, and transparency so that Lancaster County voters can be confident in the election," the release continues.
The majority of applications received are dated Aug. 15 and after and from residents in the City of Lancaster. Applications were also received from residents in Columbia, Elizabethtown, Mount Joy, Akron, Ephrata, Stevens, Strasburg as well as other locations across Lancaster County. These canvasses took place at various shopping centers, parking lots of grocery stores, other businesses, sidewalks, and parks.
Thus far, officials confirmed they have uncovered Elections Codes violations."
PA law enforcement is reminding fraudsters that this could be up to 7 years in prison. That's real time.
This time it is Luzerne County, PA.
Key Swing State PA Officals Confirm Election Fraud, DA/Detectives Called In "We're Going to Find Him," Major Press Conference Held

Investigation into fraudulent voter registration applications in Lancaster County underway
The investigation is underway, but officials have confirmed that about 60% of the registration applications in question that have been checked have been fraudulent.

"LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. — Officials say they have identified about 2,500 voter registration applications that are in-question and under investigation in Lancaster County.
According to the Lancaster County Board of Elections, staff members identified and contained these cases of voter registration fraud.
Officials say they are currently assessing the nature and volume of the fraud, but there are approximately 2,500 voter registration forms that were dropped off at the Board of Elections Office in Lancaster in two batches near the deadline for submission that drew suspicion.
The applications are going through an extensive, multi-step review process including checks for duplicate handwriting matching other voter registration forms, inconsistent signatures with what is on file, inaccurate or unverifiable addresses and inaccurate diver's licenses or Social Security numbers.
Authorities say that concerns were raised during the staff's normal process to review and enter the applications into the Statewide Uniform Registry of Electors (SURE) System and law enforcement was alerted.
Lancaster County Detectives began investigating the voter registration applications and immediately found applications that were fraudulent. In some cases, applications contained correct personal information such as the right address, phone, DOB, driver’s license and social security number, but the individual listed on the application informed detectives that they did not request the form, did not complete the form and verified that the signature on the form was not theirs.
In a press release, officials say that Lancaster County Elections systems are secure, and they worked in this instance.
"We will continue to operate with the highest levels of veracity, integrity, and transparency so that Lancaster County voters can be confident in the election," the release continues.
The majority of applications received are dated Aug. 15 and after and from residents in the City of Lancaster. Applications were also received from residents in Columbia, Elizabethtown, Mount Joy, Akron, Ephrata, Stevens, Strasburg as well as other locations across Lancaster County. These canvasses took place at various shopping centers, parking lots of grocery stores, other businesses, sidewalks, and parks.
Thus far, officials confirmed they have uncovered Elections Codes violations."