An investigation is underway in Pennsylvania after election officials uncovered suspicious voter registration forms tied to an Arizona-based group. Approximately 2,500 questionable forms—many containing false names, duplicate handwriting, or unverifiable information—were discovered across Lancaster County. These were flagged by the county’s board of elections, leading to a deeper probe led by Monroe County District Attorney Mike Mancuso.
The fraudulent applications have been traced to “Field and Media Corps,” a subsidiary of Fieldcorp, operating out of Arizona. Notably, the CEO and co-founder of Field and Media Corps is Francisco Heredia, a Democrat serving as a Mesa City Councilman. Officials have confirmed that at least 30 of the applications were fraudulent.
Pennsylvania Attorney General Michelle Henry emphasized that existing safeguards thwarted these attempts, as officials are focused on investigating voter registration forms, not ballots. She assured voters that her office is coordinating with county authorities to identify and address any fraudulent activity. Mancuso urged residents to remain calm, stating that his office is in regular communication with the Attorney General’s office and other investigators, with further updates expected shortly.
Democrat Group in Arizona Under Investigation over ‘Fraudulent’ Voter Applications in Pennsylvania | Slay News
Prosecutors in Pennsylvania are investigating a Democrat group in Arizona after discovering batches of “fraudulent” voter registration forms and mail-in ballot… pic.twitter.com/vASBspOHx5
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