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BREAKING: An election integrity group has filed a lawsuit against Pennsylvania election officials to force them to clean the voter rolls ahead of the 2024 election after discovering more votes were counted than voters who voted in the 2022 midterm election, similar to 2020
"The official canvas for the 2022 Pennsylvania Election was 5,410,022 ballots cast yet the data shows there exist 5,400,869 total votes cast – a discrepancy of 9,153 votes."
"Petitioners believe and therefore aver that it is reasonable to believe that systemic issues which occurred in the 2022 combined Federal and state election in Pennsylvania will continue uncorrected in 2024, 2026, 2028, etc. absent intervention by this Court."
The 56 page lawsuit also brings forth many bombshell findings especially from the experts at @Auditthevotepa
- 54,463 people voted in a county in which they were no longer living;
-8,177 people voted despite not actually living in Pennsylvania;
- 6,356 people were credited as submitting a mail-in ballot, but did not have any votes credited in Pennsylvania’s SURE system;
- 644 people voted by mail or absentee ballot, but are not on the mail ballot list;
- 138 people voted by mail, but they had missed the deadline to vote by mail-in ballot;
- 69,832 mail ballots were sent to an address unaffiliated with the voter’s registration;
- 5,914 people requested a mail ballot, who do not exist on the PA voter rolls between 10/3/2022 and 1/16/2023;
- 18,589 people requested multiple ballots be sent to multiple addresses, with some people requesting additional ballots to be sent to up to four (4) separate addresses;
- 5,492 registrations show as having two votes on record in two separate counties.
The lawsuit was filed by United Sovereign Americans