On Thursday, October 31st, officials revealed that the investigation into alleged voter registration fraud in Pennsylvania has extended, now reaching multiple counties as additional irregularities emerge in forms submitted near the recent deadline.
Lancaster County election officials first detected fraudulent batches of voter registration applications during the summer, with forms containing fake names, incorrect addresses, and forged signatures. York and Berks counties subsequently reported similar instances, raising concerns of a coordinated issue.
In Monroe County, located in the Pocono region, around 30 voter registration forms have surfaced, some containing unauthorized names and, in one case, listing a deceased individual. Monroe County District Attorney Mike Mancuso indicated on social media that these questionable forms were traced to a company called Field + Media Corps, a subsidiary of FieldCorps, based in Arizona but operating in Lancaster County.
Field + Media Corps previously listed major Democratic campaigns as clients, including Biden-Harris, Arizona Senator Mark Kelly, and Arizona Democrats. Efforts to reach the company have gone unanswered, and their website has since been taken down.
Local officials maintain that existing security measures within the electoral system successfully flagged these fraudulent applications. However, Lancaster County Commissioner Josh Parsons urged the Pennsylvania Department of State to issue a statewide alert to ensure that all counties remain vigilant, especially with last-minute registration batches.
As the investigation continues, election officials are working diligently to safeguard Pennsylvania’s voter registration system and strengthen precautions against potential future incidents.