Pennsylvania Attorney General Michelle Henry has responded to allegations of voter fraud in the state. In a statement released on Monday (October 31), Henry confirmed that attempts to submit fraudulent voter registration forms in Berks, Lancaster, Monroe, and York counties were "uncovered and defeated." She emphasized that the fraudulent materials did not include any ballots.
The Attorney General's office is working closely with the affected counties to investigate who is responsible for this conduct. "This investigation is regarding voter registration forms, not ballots," Henry clarified in the statement. She assured that the investigations are ongoing and those who perpetrated acts of fraud will be held accountable under the law.
Henry also reminded voters that anyone who believes they properly registered to vote and is not on the books on Election Day is entitled to fill out a provisional ballot. The statement comes amid heightened scrutiny of election security and integrity across the United States.