State
Rep. Frank Ryan and other Republican lawmakers found that 6,962,607
ballots were reported cast, while voting system records indicated
that only 6,760,230 voters actually voted. The discrepancy of 170,830
votes is more than twice the reported difference between Trump and
Biden.
These
Pennsylvania counties had excessive registration rates or have failed to
cancel sufficient numbers of ineligible registrations: Allegheny, Bucks,
Chester and Delaware. “Dirty voting rolls can mean dirty elections and we
will insist, in court if necessary, that states follow federal law to clean
up their voting rolls,” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton.
“Dirty voting rolls can mean dirty elections – that’s one reason why
we’re going to court to force Pennsylvania to follow federal law to clean
up its voting rolls,” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton.
“Pennsylvania has to take the simple steps necessary to clean from its
rolls the names of voters, which number over 800,000, who probably have
moved away or died.”
Judiicial Watch President Tom Fitton: We’ve now learned that the State of
Pennsylvania and three Pennsylvania counties admitted they reported
incorrect information to a federal agency concerning the removal of
ineligible voters from their voter rolls.