Saturday, October 26, 2024

Three years after FBI got evidence of voter registration fraud, another new scheme emerges in PA

In the aftermath of the messy 2020 election, Michigan police sent to the FBI a strong body of evidence documenting a multi-state scheme to submit fraudulent voter applications.

Three years later, nobody can explain what the bureau did with the case as a similar scheme has now surfaced in the battleground state of Pennsylvania with less than two weeks to go before Election Day.

Prosecutors in Lancaster County said Friday they had uncovered a large-scale scheme to submit fraudulent voter applications that were collected at shopping malls and other locations.

Large batches Adams added that she was aware of at least two other counties that may have similar concerns about recent voter registration applications dropped off in large batches.

Similar to Michigan scheme The scheme uncovered in Lancaster County mirrors a similar operation that Michigan police investigated in 2020 in Muskegon that was referred to the FBI, which has yet to announce any arrests or charges.

Danny Wimmer, press secretary for the Michigan attorney general, told Just the News at the time that among 8,000 to 10,000 voter registration forms that were submitted to the Muskegon clerk before the 2020 general election, some were, after review, suspected to be fraudulent.

According to the dozens of pages of police reports from the Muskegon Police Department and Michigan State Police, a firm called GBI Strategies was under scrutiny as an organization central to alleged voter registration fraud in the 2020 presidential election. 

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/3-yrs-after-fbi-received-voter-registration-fraud-evidence-new-scheme

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