Fraudulent Pennsylvania Voter Registrations Traced to Democrat-Linked Company: District Attorney

In Pennsylvania, a wave of fraudulent voter registration forms has been linked to an Arizona-based ⁣company known as Field and Media Corps, which is connected to ⁣the Democratic Party. Monroe County District Attorney Mike Mancuso reported that of the 30 irregular voter registrations flagged in his ‍county, several were found to‍ be unauthorized, including forms submitted under the names of deceased individuals. The investigation into these fraudulent registrations is ongoing, with similar issues arising in other counties, such as Lancaster and York, where numerous applications have also been deemed suspicious. Pennsylvania Attorney General Michelle Henry’s office is involved and reassured that existing safeguards⁣ are helping to ⁣thwart these fraudulent efforts. However, she clarified that the investigations focus on voter registration forms and not actual ballots. The ⁢issue of⁢ fake registrations has raised concerns over the integrity of the electoral process in Pennsylvania.


Amid an onslaught of fake voter registration forms in Pennsylvania, one local district attorney has identified the source of them as an Arizona-based firm that is linked to Democrats.

Monroe County District Attorney Mike Mancuso posted on Facebook that some of 30 “irregular” voter registration forms filed in his county “have been found to be fraudulent as they were not authorized by the persons named as applicants.”

“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,” he wrote.

“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,” he wrote.

According to WGAL-TV,  a website for the company said it supports Democrats including the Biden-Harris campaign,, Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly and Arizona Democrats.

WGAL reported the website has since been taken down and that calls to the company were not returned.

In his post, Mancuso wrote, “The broader investigation continues with reference to Fieldcorp’s involvement.”

Monroe County is not the only one dealing with voter registration forms that are fake.

In Lancaster County, the district attorney’s office is reviewing 2,500 forms that arrived as the deadline to register loomed, according to WGAL-TV.

Hundreds of them have been found to be fake and others could not be verified.

Canvassing operations for registering voters have been linked to the fake registrations, but no names have been released.

York County received 3,087 voter registration applications that went under review, with 24 percent declined and 29 percent incomplete.

First Assistant District Attorney Tim Barker said a decision about prosecution will be made based on what the office believes to be the intent of those who filed the applications.

“Clearly there is a difference between innocent mistakes and criminal intent. Where we find a criminal act occurred and the facts support the existence of a necessary criminal intent to commit that act, charges will be filed, and this office will prosecute,” he said.

Pennsylvania Attorney General Michelle Henry said her office is also looking into the flood of fake registrations, noting that they were “thwarted by the safeguards in place in Pennsylvania,” according to Fox News.

“While we will not be divulging sensitive information about these investigations, we want to clarify that the investigations regard voter registration forms, not ballots,” Henry said.

Henry said fake voter registration forms were also received by Berkshire county, but the county has not released information about them, according to WGAL.

 




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