Election fraud concerns continue to grow in Pennsylvania as officials from Monroe County reveal new findings of fraudulent mail ballot request forms, making this the third county to uncover such irregularities.
Monroe County District Attorney Mike Mancuso announced Tuesday that several mail-in ballot applications were fraudulently submitted, with at least one case involving a deceased applicant, The Morning Call reported.
Investigations trace the source of these unauthorized requests to Lancaster County-based Field+Media Corps, a subsidiary of Arizona’s Fieldcorps.
The investigation began when Monroe County’s election board conducted a standard review, uncovering around 30 irregular forms, which were then referred to the DA’s office.
The firm has been actively engaging communities of color in Arizona, Pennsylvania, Nevada, and California since 2017.
According to its website, Field+Media Corps is a consulting firm involved in strategic field and media operations that include voter registration and other campaign-related activities.
Field+Media Corps issued a statement on Wednesday morning attempting to defend its operations.
“We are proud of our work to help expand access to voting through our nonpartisan voter registration program. We have not been contacted by election officials in PA counties and we have no additional information on the alleged problematic registration forms,” the statement reads. “We would hope that if Field+Media Corps were the subject of any active investigation, that we would be proactively contacted by the appropriate officials. If we are contacted, we will work with local officials to help resolve any discrepancies to allow eligible people to vote.”
The firm stated that it made efforts to contact York County officials and plans to reach out to officials in Monroe County as well.
The company has previously been flagged for similar issues in York County, where suspicious registration forms were reported.
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