(DailyAnswer.org) – In Pennsylvania, a recent investigation is looking into roughly 30 suspicious voter registration and mail-in ballot applications that officials say appear to be fraudulent. Monroe County District Attorney Mike Mancuso announced the probe after local election officials spotted questionable applications and set them aside for further review.
These forms came to light as part of routine checks by the county’s election board. According to Mancuso, at least some of the applications were submitted by a group called “Field and Media Corps,” which is linked to an Arizona-based company called Fieldcorp. Fieldcorp has been working in Lancaster County, though its specific role in these issues remains under investigation.
Mancuso emphasized that residents should stay calm and assured the public that his office is working closely with investigators from the Attorney General’s Office and other agencies. “We are actively looking into these incidents, and more updates will follow in the coming days,” he stated.
This situation in Monroe County follows other recent reports of possible voter fraud in Pennsylvania. Earlier this month, Lancaster County officials identified two batches of suspicious registration forms. Among these 2,500 flagged applications, election officials noted problems such as false names, matching handwriting, and incorrect or unverifiable information. Due to these irregularities, Lancaster County alerted both the Pennsylvania Department of State and the Attorney General’s office.
Importantly, officials clarified that the questionable applications came from multiple locations around the county and were not tied to any particular political party.
In response, Pennsylvania Attorney General Michelle Henry released a statement aimed at reassuring voters. She explained that while her office is investigating, no ballots themselves have been compromised, only registration forms. “Safeguards in Pennsylvania’s voting system have successfully blocked these attempts at fraud,” Henry noted. She also promised that anyone found guilty of submitting fake applications would be held accountable.
Henry’s office continues to investigate, along with the counties involved, to ensure that Pennsylvania’s upcoming elections are secure and trustworthy.
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