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"The Office of Attorney General and the Pennsylvania State Police are investigating a pattern of voter registration irregularities across the Commonwealth. It is premature to reach any conclusion. At this stage of the investigation there is no evidence of voter fraud. The investigation is ongoing."
Beemer's announcement comes on the heels of election officials in Delaware County rejecting about three-quarters of the late voter applications gathered by a grassroots group that's under investigation there.
At a hearing Friday Delaware County officials said about 3400 applications gathered by the group FieldWorks were duplicates or had invalid addresses or other errors.
The officials say an additional 1,160 applications appeared valid.
In a warrant filed late last week in County Court, investigators said they were seeking documents, financial information, and lists of employees at the Norwood office of FieldWorks LLC, a national organization that often does street work for Democrats, records show.
The warrant did not specify the nature of the probe, but said agents also were looking for "templates . . . utilized to construct fraudulent voter registration forms" and "completed voter registration forms containing same or similar identifying information of individuals on multiple forms."
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FieldWorks describes itself as "a nationally recognized grassroots organizing firm founded to help progressive organizations, advocacy groups, and members of the Democratic family take their public engagement and electoral strategies to the next level."
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In 2012, FieldWorks' voter registration efforts in Ohio sparked some controversy. FieldWorks employees filed thousands of new voter registration cards in the final week before the registration deadline. Some of them were found to be fraudulent.
originally posted by: BlueAjah
This election is scary.
I don't see how we can trust the results if Clinton wins.
originally posted by: LifeMode
Philly is the epicenter. Rest of the counties / townships are mostly red. Really need to watch that city. That city will do whatever it has to do to keep the state blue at all costs. Nothing is off the table in regards to their tactics. The city of Brotherly Love shape shifts into the city of Hate and Pestilence during an election year.
originally posted by: dukeofjive696969
Also a judge stoped a group who where blocking the registration of new voters, and guess what they where republicans.
originally posted by: Snarl
originally posted by: dukeofjive696969
Also a judge stoped a group who where blocking the registration of new voters, and guess what they where republicans.
My imagination runs wild with thoughts of you frothing at the mouth and pounding away at your keyboard. LOL
Republicans are not a part of the equation in this election, my friend. Donald trump is a Democrat. He got a victory in early by trouncing the ENTIRE Republican (In Name Only) field.
Trump is running against the New World Order. You know ... the guys who are 'really' committing election fraud ... and really good at it I might add.
Days after searching the Delaware County office of a Democratic grassroots organization for evidence of voter-registration fraud, state police on Thursday raided a second office - this one in Philadelphia.
Agents executed the warrant at FieldWorks LLC's office in North Philadelphia after 5 p.m., seeking, among other things, forms that could be used to "construct fraudulent voter registration forms" and "completed voter registration forms containing same or similar identifying information of individuals on multiple forms," court documents show.
As in the raid in Norwood, the latest warrant said investigators from the Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office suspected "tampering with public records or information" or violations of an act that regulates military and overseas ballots.
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In the past, executives of FieldWorks have acknowledged that its business model means some of its canvassers will likely commit fraud.
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Meehan questioned 7,000 registration forms that he said FieldWorks "jammed down the throats" of county officials - possibly after the registration deadline passed Oct. 11.
According to Meehan, Delaware County - long a GOP stronghold - received on Oct. 14 and Oct. 17 the 7,000 forms from the Department of State without postmark, questioning if the state received them on time.
Of those, Meehan also cited applications from 52 voters registered at Delaware County addresses that he said do not exist, and forms from one apparent voter who appeared to be registered nine times at five different addresses.