Indictment Of PA Dems Shows How Mail Ballot Fraud Happens

The​ article discusses a recent case in Pennsylvania‌ where three Democratic individuals attempted to‌ manipulate the outcome of the 2021 mayoral election in Millbourne through mail-in ballot ‍fraud. According to a grand ‌jury ⁣indictment,the suspects used the state’s online voter registration system to fraudulently register‌ nearly three dozen‍ non-residents and requested mail-in ballots for them. The indictment revealed ⁤that they⁣ altered voter ‌registration information and filled out ballots on behalf​ of these individuals, assuring them they wouldn’t face consequences as long as they didn’t vote elsewhere. Despite the allegations of fraud, one of the defendants ⁤lost the election narrowly. The article critiques the effectiveness of safeguards in place to prevent voter fraud, ⁣emphasizing ‌the ⁣risks associated with online voting infrastructure and mass mail-in balloting, highlighting that such ⁣vulnerabilities enable⁤ potential election manipulation.


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For years the propaganda press has tried to dismiss concerns about legitimate fraud associated with mail-in ballots.

“Yes, voter fraud happens,” The Associated Press’ Ali Swenson wrote in October. “But it’s rare and election offices have safeguards to catch it.” A few weeks later, The Associated Press released a video entitled “Why voter fraud isn’t really a problem in U.S. elections,” with a subhead claiming there are “many safeguards to detect it.”

Meanwhile, CNN posted a video entitled “Trump stokes fear over voter fraud in Pennsylvania. CNN fact-checks his claims.” Notably, the subhead for the video acknowledged that officials identified “incidents of suspected voter registration fraud.”

But the thing that “rarely” happens happened again (and no, Ms. Swenson, none of the “safeguards” worked).

Pennsylvania’s vulnerable online voter registration system allowed three Democrats to try and “steal the 2021” general election for the Mayor of Millbourne after they gamed the online voter portal to fraudulently register nearly three dozen non-residents.  

Mohammed Nurul Hasan, Mohammed Munsur Ali and Mohammed Rafikul Islam allegedly conspired with each other and “persons known and unknown to the grand jury to steal the 2021 general election for Mayor of Millbourne” for Hasan by using the state’s online voter registration portal to “change the voter registration addresses” for non-Millbourne residents to “locations within Millbourne,” according to a grand jury indictment.

The defendants then allegedly used the portal to request mail-in ballots for the non-Millbourne residents, illegally filled the ballots out on their behalf, and submitted the ballots to the county board of elections. The voters were allegedly informed by Hasan and Ali that “they would not get in trouble as long as they did not vote in another election in November 2021,” according to the indictment. 

Hasan ultimately lost the election 165 to 138, according to the indictment. 

So how was it done? Hasan, Ali and Islam simply used the state’s online voter registration (PAOVR) website.

At the time of the May 18, 2021 primary, there were “approximately 549 registered voters in Millbourne,” according to the indictment. Less than six months later, by the time the general election was held, there were 578 registered voters. According to the indictment, “most of the additional registered voters were people who did not live in Millbourne and had previously been registered to vote in locations outside of Millbourne, but whose voter registration addresses had been changed to Millbourne addresses by someone accessing the PAOVR website.”

“Any person who accessed the PAOVR website could either submit a new voter registration application or edit an existing voter’s registration information as long as the person knew certain personal identification information about the voter,” the indictment states. “A person who provided such information about a voter on the PAOVR website could change the voter’s name, address, and/or party affiliation, and/or request a mail-in or absentee ballot.”

“If the person accessing the PAOVR website requested a mail-in or absentee ballot for the voter, such a person could ask for the ballot to be mailed to any address in the world,” according to the indictment. 

Hasan, Ali, and Islam were each charged with conspiracy, false information in registering, and fraudulent voter registration.

Despite claims of robust “safeguards,” the reality is that the system allowed three individuals to exploit its weaknesses and engage in fraudulent activity, undermining the integrity of the 2021 mayoral election. The fact that such manipulation was even possible raises serious concerns about the state’s online voting infrastructure and underscores the dangers of mass mail-in balloting.



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