Overview
- A Slate and Handbasket investigation published Oct. 3 assembles voter records, public filings and social-media posts indicating Posobiec established Maryland residence by 2017.
- Official Montgomery County records show he cast Pennsylvania ballots using his parents’ address in 2018, 2022 and 2024, part of a voting history in the state from 2004 to 2024.
- Documentation cited includes a 2017 divorce filing listing a Maryland apartment, photos of a Maryland home, his wife’s 2020 Maryland voter registration and FEC contributions listing the same Maryland address more than a dozen times in 2024.
- Election-law experts say voting outside one’s legal residence could violate Pennsylvania law, with potential penalties up to a $10,000 fine or five years’ imprisonment, depending on the facts.
- Posobiec has promoted voter-fraud claims and was enlisted by the RNC to address poll watchers; he did not answer detailed questions from reporters, and state and county offices declined to say if they are reviewing the matter.