Pennsylvania Charges Three in 2024 Voter Fraud Case Involving Fieldcorps
Pennsylvania Charges Three in 2024 Voter Fraud Case Involving Fieldcorps

Pennsylvania Charges Three in 2024 Voter Fraud Case Involving Fieldcorps

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In Pennsylvania, three individuals have been charged with filing false voter registration and mail-in ballot applications linked to an Arizona-based consulting firm conducting a voter registration drive aimed at increasing earnings by submitting fake registrations. This case, part of a broader investigation involving the Pennsylvania Attorney General, highlights systemic issues with third-party voter registration organizations, which often submit incomplete or invalid registrations, creating significant administrative burdens for election offices. Nearly 440,000 voter registrations in Pennsylvania in 2024 came from such drives, making them a major source of new applications but also a source of concern for election integrity. Meanwhile, voter registration trends in Pennsylvania show a narrowing gap between Democrats and Republicans, with a notable rise in independent voters. Separately, Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose announced uncovering over 1,000 noncitizens who appear to have unlawfully registered to vote, with many cases referred to the Department of Justice for prosecution, underscoring ongoing efforts to ensure election integrity across states.

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