REPORT: Another Pennsylvania county investigates apparent fraudulent voter registration forms

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From the Washington Examiner: The Keystone State is one of the most hotly contested states in next week’s election, and it has already become the subject of lawsuits and investigations before the votes have been counted.

A week after Lancaster County officials found suspected fraudulent voter registration applications, another county in Pennsylvania opened an investigation into suspected fraudulent voter registration forms. Monroe County District Attorney Mike Mancuso announced earlier this week that the county is investigating 30 voter registration forms with irregularities.

“Last week, following a regular review of Voter Registration/Mail in Ballot Request forms received in its office, the Monroe County Board of Elections identified approximately 30 irregular forms. Those forms were segregated, and the matter referred to the Monroe County District Attorney for investigation,” Mancuso said in a post.

“Since then the Office of District Attorney has been investigating the referral by the Monroe County Board of Elections. Several of the Voter Registration Applications and Mail in Ballot Request forms have been found to be fraudulent as they were not authorized by the persons named as applicants,” he added.


Mancuso’s Facebook statement continues:

“In at least one example, the named applicant is in fact deceased. To date several, of the fraudulent voter registration forms have been traced to a specific person.
A company calling itself ”Field and Media Corps” a subsidiary of Fieldcorps, an Arizona based organization, working out of Lancaster County, in turn was responsible for submitting the forms in question to county officials.

“The broader investigation continues with reference to Fieldcorp’s involvement. Our office is in regular contact and working with investigators from the Attorney General’s Office as well as others. A further update will be made in the next day or so.

“Anyone with information pertinent to the matter should contact District Attorney Detective Thomas McMahon at (570) 517-3025 [email protected]

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