A Delaware County woman, Jennifer Hill, aged 38 from Collingdale, Pennsylvania, has been arrested and charged with attempting to fraudulently register four individuals to vote in the 2024 presidential election. Among these were her deceased father and a person who died in her home over a decade ago.
Hill, who was employed as a canvasser for the New Pennsylvania Project, a nonprofit focused on voter registration, allegedly used an app provided by the Pennsylvania Department of State to submit these registration forms. She attempted to register 310 individuals, with 181 successfully processed and 129 flagged as incomplete or invalid.
The charges against her include forgery, tampering with public records, and applying for voter registration knowing the individuals were ineligible.
There is no evidence that any fraudulent votes were cast from these registrations. The New Pennsylvania Project has not issued a statement on Hill's arrest, but the organization is known to focus on civic engagement, particularly among immigrants, youth, and voters of color.
Additionally, Philip Moss, an 84-year-old man, was charged with voting in both Florida and Pennsylvania during the same election period. This case, alongside Hill's, was highlighted by Delaware County officials to underscore their vigilance against voter fraud, stressing that these are isolated incidents within a large number of votes cast in the county.
The Delaware County District Attorney, Jack Stollsteimer, also noted the need for the Pennsylvania Department of State to review all registrations submitted by Hill to ensure no further fraudulent registrations exist.
This case has raised discussions about the integrity of voter registration processes and the need for legislative review to address potential gaps in the system.
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