PA woman employed by Dem organization, charged for registering DEAD people for votes – EVOL

Authorities in Pennsylvania announced on Friday the arrest of Jennifer Hill, a 38-year-old resident of Collingdale, for allegedly attempting to fraudulently register individuals, including deceased persons, to vote in the state.

Hill now faces multiple charges, including forgery, tampering with public records, and knowingly submitting voter registration applications for ineligible individuals.

BREAKING: Woman in Pennsylvania has been charged for registering dead and nonexistent people to vote.pic.twitter.com/E0KfRIBDJC

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Delaware County District Attorney Jack Stollsteimer outlined the case against Hill during a press conference. Hill allegedly utilized an app provided by the Pennsylvania Department of State to register voters.

The app requires users to provide critical information, such as a driver’s license number or the last four digits of a Social Security number, for successful registration.

When submitted information cannot be verified, the system sends a letter to the applicant explaining the discrepancy. Investigators reportedly noticed irregularities in multiple voter registration applications submitted by Hill.

Upon further review, it was discovered that many of the applications were variations of the same name, belonging to a person who had passed away in Hill’s home in 2011.

Hill is accused of manipulating details—such

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