Voter Registration Fraud in Pennsylvania: Investigation Zeroes In on Out-of-State Group

A prosecutor in Pennsylvania is conducting an investigation into approximately 30 voter registration and mail-in ballot applications flagged as “fraudulent.” Some of these questionable forms have been linked to a group based in Arizona that operates within the county, according to Monroe County District Attorney Mike Mancuso.

The county’s board of elections initially identified the forms as suspicious and separated them for further examination, Mancuso noted in a statement. He added that some of the applications appear to have been submitted by “Field and Media Corps,” which is believed to be connected to Fieldcorp, an Arizona-based entity working in Lancaster County.

“The broader investigation continues with reference to Fieldcorp’s involvement,” Mancuso explained.

Mancuso also reassured local residents, stating that his office is “in regular contact and working with investigators from the Attorney General’s Office as well as others.” He promised further details “in the next day or so.”

Monroe County officials have not yet responded to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.

This news follows reports earlier this month from Lancaster County election officials, who identified two separate groups of registration forms that appeared either fraudulent or incomplete. Approximately 2,500 forms were flagged due to issues such as false names, repetitive handwriting, or unverifiable information. The county’s election officials have since contacted both the Pennsylvania Department of State and the state attorney general’s office to investigate these irregularities.

The problematic forms reportedly span multiple political affiliations and were collected from various locations across Lancaster County.

Pennsylvania Attorney General Michelle Henry issued a statement on Thursday, seeking to calm voter concerns in the state. She confirmed that her office is actively collaborating with counties to investigate the alleged fraudulent registration attempts and any organizations involved.

“While we will not be divulging sensitive information about these investigations, we want to clarify that the investigations regard voter registration forms, not ballots,” Henry said. “These attempts have been thwarted by the safeguards in place in Pennsylvania. We are working every day with our partners to ensure a fair, free, and safe election.”