Saturday, April 25, 2026

BREAKING: Investigation Finds Major Discrepancies With Absentee Ballots, Drop Boxes In Pennsylvania

An investigation by the District Attorney’s office in Pennsylvania revealed numerous election code violations had occurred with ballot drop boxes in Lehigh County, and has prompted a court filing asking for relief.

The investigation conducted by District Attorney James B. Martin looked into absentee and mail-in voting practices in Lehigh County. The investigation found that,

“It is also abundantly clear that those provisions of the law are being breached by a large number of voters.”

According to a draft of the upcoming filing an injunction is being requested to stop the county’s Board of Elections “from receiving and counting invalid and void ballots.”

The Board was set to start receiving those ballots this week ahead of the May 17 primary for the November midterm elections that experts believe will give Republicans control of the House and the Senate.  However, concerned with illegal ballot harvesting, the draft wants to stop the board from counting any ballots taken to drop boxes by people who did not cast the particular ballot.

The draft motion notes that

“Pennsylvania election code requires that mailed and absentee ballots must be returned either by mail or in person by the person to whom the ballot belongs,” adding that the law states,

“With the exceptions of absentee voters who have a disability or who are overseas, all Ballots must be delivered to the County Board of Elections either in person by the voter themselves or through the US Postal Service. Ballots delivered by any other means for absentee/mail-in voters who don’t have a disability will not be accepted by the County Board of Elections. Absentee Ballots delivered for voters who do not have a disability may be delivered by a third party who has written authorization from the disabled absentee. Absentee Ballots delivered for an absentee voter who is overseas on Election Day may be made by an overseas delivery service.”
The Republican National Committee provided video to the District Attorney for their investigation showing that individuals dropped off more than one absentee ballot to different drop box locations around the county and said that,

 “There are serious violations of individuals submitting multiple ballots with at least one individual placing five or more into the drop box. “In addition, according to the RNC, there were major discrepancies between the number of  individuals dropping off ballots and the number of ballots received. In one case, the box had 300 more ballots than people dropping off.

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