Mass Voter Fraud Discovered In Pennsylvania
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The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) was recently refused the right to inspect or be furnished with documents related to noncitizen registered voters by the Pennsylvania Department of State. The Department of Transportation in that state has discovered, and reportedly shared with PILF, 100,000 cases of noncitizens currently registered to vote in the Commonwealth. This constitutes an apparent violation of the National Voter Registration Act of 1993.
Per their article:
The DOS/PennDOT study was triggered in September 2017 after Pennsylvania officials admitted to a “glitch” that offered voter registration opportunities to all PennDOT customers regardless of citizenship status since the 1990s. Prior to the study, election officials only took actions to remove ineligible noncitizens from the rolls after they self-reported their statuses. A full accounting of how many registered and voted remains unclear due to the DOS’ intentionally limited transparency.
“For months, Pennsylvania bureaucrats have concealed facts about noncitizens registering and voting—that ends today,” PILF President and General Counsel J. Christian Adams said. “Before this lawsuit, the State admitted to a ‘glitch’ that exposed thousands of driver’s license customers to voter registration offers despite their noncitizen status since the 1990s. The Secretary of State abruptly resigned. DOS officials blocked federal public inspection rights. The PILF hopes to finally get answers about the true scale of noncitizen voting in Pennsylvania and assist lawmakers in crafting reforms that fix it.”
As of 2016, Pennsylvania's population was estimated at just over 12.7 million (2016). One can only wonder how many more cases of voter fraud can, or will, be discovered in more populous states like California (39.2 million as of 2016).