A Pennsylvania prosecutor is currently looking into approximately 30 voter registration applications and mail-in ballot applications that have been flagged as 'fraudulent.' These applications, which were identified as suspicious, are believed to be linked to an Arizona-based group operating in the county.
The county's board of elections officials first noticed the irregularities on the registration forms and mail-in ballot applications. Upon discovery, they promptly separated the forms and escalated the issue for further investigation, as confirmed by Monroe County District Attorney Mike Mancuso in a recent statement.
It has been revealed that some of the questionable forms were submitted by 'Field and Media Corps,' an entity that appears to be affiliated with Fieldcorp, an organization based in Arizona that is currently active in Lancaster County. Mancuso indicated that the investigation is expanding to explore Fieldcorp's potential involvement in the matter.
In response to the situation, Mancuso reassured residents to remain calm, emphasizing that his office is actively collaborating with investigators from the Attorney General's Office and other relevant parties. The broader investigation is ongoing, with a focus on understanding the extent of Fieldcorp's role in the suspicious voter registration activities.