Lancaster County Probes 2,500 Suspected Fraudulent Voter Registrations
Officials in Pennsylvania are investigating potential voter fraud in a key swing state ahead of the November election.
- Election workers in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, flagged about 2,500 voter registration forms for possible fraud, prompting a criminal investigation.
- The forms, submitted just before the registration deadline, showed signs of duplicate handwriting, false information, and unmatched signatures.
- District Attorney Heather Adams stated that approximately 60% of the reviewed applications are fraudulent, linked to a large-scale canvassing effort.
- No specific organization has been named, but the fraudulent activity spans multiple counties, with investigations underway in at least two others.
- Despite the fraud, officials emphasize that legitimate registrations will be processed, ensuring no eligible voter is turned away.




















