A Pennsylvania woman has been arrested on misdemeanor forgery charges. Modification of public records and charges related to voter registration. This is based on allegations that she attempted to fraudulently register a death. This includes her own father. to vote in the 2024 elections
Jennifer Hill from the Chester area. He was arrested on Thursday. And she is accused of trying to add four more ineligible people to the list, including her late father.
Delaware County District Attorney Jack Stolsteemer said publicly that Hill used the app to register 324 people as officers for a group called the New Pennsylvania Project.
Stollsteimer said the Pennsylvania Department of State has made the app available for legal voter registration drives. He said Hill has successfully registered 181 people, but another 129 names, which he called “a large number,” were unsuccessful.
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“Actually, what this woman did was calculate her employment amount. She began registering people who had died. One of them is your father.”
Hill is accused of attempting to register a second death. which Stolsteimer said Hill knew was dead because they died in 2011 in the house where she currently lives.
“She knew this because she was the one who called the police when he died in her home.”
“She registered a fraudulent person,” Stollsteemer said. He added that the registrant did not vote this year. The fake person’s identity is a portmanteau of her grandmother’s name and a different date of birth, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Prosecutors also charged an 84-year-old man named Philip Moss with voting both in Florida and by mail in Delaware County.
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In a statement obtained by Fox News Digital, New Pennsylvania Project executives called the accusations The group called it “heartbreaking” and said the group offered no financial incentives or bonuses for additional voter registration.
“Our employees do not have quotas in meetings. And the hourly wages paid to part-time patrol officers remain the same. No matter how many voter registration applications are collected,” Kadida Kenner said.
Kenner added that the Pennsylvania Department of State notified the group about potential problems with the inspectors and that the person believed to be Hill was immediately suspended.
“Because of the hard work of many individuals to prevent disruptive actions by bad actors, Our voter lists and elections are therefore safe. And there were no fraudulent ballots,” she said.
“As a non-partisan organization Our year-round voter registration efforts are not directed, coordinated, or aligned with any political party or candidate. Our registration efforts are not and will not be determined by election cycles,” Kenner continued.
Of the nearly 10,000 applicants the group was successful in selecting, 48% registered as Democrats, 34% as unaffiliated or third parties, and 18% as Republicans.
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Hill faces as many as 10 charges for each of the four registrations that led to the indictment by prosecutors in the media.
The Democrat-majority Philadelphia suburbs were again “swing” counties, often voting Democrat at the presidential level. At the same time, the state legislature was elected to the Republican Party. The same was true of then-Senate leader Dominic Pileggi in the 2000s.
But “Delco” as it is often called along with neighboring Chester and Montgomery counties. has turned hard to the left in the era of Donald Trump.
Vice President Kamala Harris also won the province. 61% of the votes–