Tuesday, December 27, 2022

Election Investigator Wins Lawsuit Over 120,000 Missing Voters

 There are 120,000 people in Pennsylvania who allegedly voted in the 2020 election, but now cannot be found. Will they be able to find their ballots or will they have to wait until 2020 to find out what happened to them? The Thomas More Society may have an answer to that.

Honey has told the story of standing in line with her son, a newly registered voter at the time, to cast their ballots in the 2020 presidential general election.

  • "She related how an elder couple in line before them stepped up to vote. The man's name was checked off on the numbered voter list and his ballot prepared, but his wife was told she could not vote as she had already voted via mail. The couple both insisted that the woman had not voted by mail."

The disturbing incident piqued Honey's curiosity.

  • As an open-source investigator, she decided to apply those skills to determine how frequently that type of situation occurred
  • The more she learned, the more she came to believe that the Pennsylvania Department of State was giving guidance to election officials that was based on political reasons rather than the law
  • Honey observed that any activities that were purported to determine accuracy in the voting process were not based on Pennsylvania law, leading one to believe the officials either don't know what the law is or they feel like they don't have to follow it

https://noqreport.com/2022/12/26/election-investigator-wins-lawsuit-over-120000-missing-voters/

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