Civilization
Election fraud already discovered in 2024
Election fraud is real and ridiculously easy to find, if one bothers to look – and sometimes looking for one kind, reveals another.
Counting of votes is at last complete (one hopes), and already certain authorities have developed evidence of election fraud. The evidence they have points to fraud on a small scale. But even one bogus vote is one too many – and small frauds add up. But the total vote count raises additional questions of whether such fraud is still common.
Election fraud in national popular vote
The time has now come to compare the total popular and electoral vote for 2020 and 2024. CNAV made this comparison a few days after Election Day, before the “Left Coast” States started slowly reporting in their votes. Here is a fresh table:
Electoral Vote 2020 232 306 538 2024 312 226 538 Popular Vote 2020 74,223,975 81,283,501 155,507,476 2024 77,289,437 75,008,837 152,298,274 Difference 3,065,462 (6,274,664) (3,209,202)
Notice that the total vote count fell short by 3.21 million votes. How could that happen, given the tremendous interest in this election, and the continued growth of the population? Note also that Donald Trump finished with 3.07 million more votes this time than last. Vice-President Kamala Harris finished with 6.27 million fewer votes than Biden finished with.
That slightly more than three million voters voted for Trump this time instead of Harris, might be possible. But how did Biden finish with 81.3 million votes, anyway?
CNAV repeats the answer it arrived at before. Those discrepant numbers reflect 2020 votes by mail. Voting by mail is how the dead and the move-outs vote. Not even the most sophisticated voting-machine gimmick can simulate a dead voter walking into even an Early Voting Center. Nor a moved-out voter voting in person in two States in one day.
Proof of vote-by-mail election fraud
Now, from Delaware County (Delco), Pennsylvania comes proof of both kinds of fraud having taken place. Obviously the scale was not large enough to sway the election, because Trump carried both Florida and Pennsylvania. But where authorities have found one case, a complete forensic audit might find ten, a hundred, or thousands more.
Jennifer Hill, a resident of Collingdale, Pennsylvania, faces charges from the Delco District Attorney of trying to register spurious voters. Jim Hoft at The Gateway Pundit filed one report, quoting from The Philadelphia Inquirer. Hank Berrien at The Daily Wire filed another report, quoting a report by Station WCAU-TV (Channel 10, NBC, Philadelphia).
Hill submitted 310 voter registrations to the Pennsylvania Department of State, through a smartphone app they provided. 129 of these registrations failed, but 181 more succeeded. Registrations commonly fail when required information – like driver’s license and Social Security numbers – are missing. The Division of Elections doesn’t stop there; they always follow up by letter.
But closer investigation showed that many of the 129 failed registrations were variations on the same name. They differed only in address and email information. So the Delco D.A.’s office investigated further. They found four attempted forgeries, including:
- Jennifer Hill’s father, now deceased,
- Her grandmother, also deceased,
- An “unidentified” person apparently with her grandmother’s name but with neither birth date nor Social Security number, and
- A person who died in her home thirteen years ago – and she called police to have them remove his body.
Further details
Her activities took place between April and September 2024, while she was a paid canvasser for the New Pennsylvania Project. The organizers of that project, modeled it after the New Georgia Project of perennial Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams.
Concerning that possibly nonexistent person, Delco D.A. Jack Stollsteimer said:
She did register a fraudulent person and my understanding is this is sort of a gap in the system where by putting in no date of birth and no social security number, it goes through and became a verified voter registration. She did not take any further step. That fictitious person did not vote in the 2024 election. But that shows you how we still have gaps in our system that we need to have the legislature address.
We don’t know from the other 129 that were non-verifiable, how many of those were made up names.
For that matter, none of these four registrants “voted,” because they could not. But it shows that the voter rolls are subject to two kinds of contamination:
- Failure to remove the names of the dead as they die, and
- Deliberate attempts to register the dead.
In a case not related to Jennifer Hill’s activities, Mr. Philip Moss, 84, voted in person in Florida – and also voted by mail in Delco, where he once lived. This is a classic case of move-out fraud.
A “Constitutionalist” labor lawyer posted some of the details to X, with an embed of Jack Stollsteimer’s press conference:
🚨PA, Delaware County Election Fraud🚨
Woman and man accused of fraudulently submitting false voter registrations of 4 people to vote in 2024 presidential election.
Jennifer Hill, a Collingdale resident is charged with four felony charges of forgery, was a paid canvasser for the New Pennsylvania Project, a nonpartisan civic engagement group focused on reaching immigrants, youth, and voters of color.
Ms. Hill registered more than 300 people including dead people who died in her house, she is facing 10 criminal charges.
Philip Moss, an 84-year-old man who prosecutors said voted in person in Florida and also cast a ballot by mail in Delaware County has been charged with misdemeanor violations.
🚨PA, Delaware County Election Fraud🚨
Women and man accused of fraudulently submitting false voter registrations of 4 people to vote in 2024 presidential election.
Jennifer Hill, a Collingdale resident is charged with four felony charges of forgery, was a paid canvasser for… pic.twitter.com/8SSsVuoZ3q— Andrea Shaffer, Employment/Labor Law (@Andreafreedom76) December 20, 2024
New Pennsylvania Project, when the Delco D.A. notified them, fired Hill. Then, as the “Person on the Tape” in the old CBS series Mission: Impossible might have said, they
disavow[ed] any knowledge of [her] actions.
Analysis
District attorneys do not normally go looking for election fraud – which could be why no one ever finds any. But the blithe assumption that such fraud does not exist, is obviously unwarranted. Absence of evidence is never evidence of absence, after all.
But this case clearly shows a comedy of errors that made the election fraud ridiculously easy to find. First, this “New Pennsylvania Project” encourages its canvassers to register fifty voters or more a month. They have an overzealous canvasser who registers lots of invalid voters, some dead, some never having existed. (Or they tell her to do this. A lone operator doesn’t put in so many phony registrations unless she, or someone else, plans to use them.)
All those similar-sounding names raise a red flag. A conscientious investigator starts digging – and finds the forgeries. But in the process he finds something else: a mailed-in ballot from someone who moved out long since.
If election fraud is that easy to find, then it must be far more common than most people suppose. A few forensic audits, held at random, might find some of it.
Now we know that it happened in this last election, but not enough to sway it – at presidential level. But it could easily have happened four years ago – and swayed it then.
The solutions
One solution is obvious. States must remove dead and moved-out voters from their rolls. Texas did it – and found half a million such “voters” in the process.
Next, every State Attorney General’s office should have an Assistant Attorney General for Election Integrity. This officer would routinely investigate and prosecute deliberate attempts to:
- Register the dead,
- Register to vote in a State in which one does not actually live, or
- Maintain or renew a voter registration in a State in which one no longer lives.
Finally, the United States should follow the French lead and abolish voting by mail. The cartoon joke about the leader of a group of people stranded on a desert island, tossing messages-in-bottles into the ocean, and declaiming, “There goes the last absentee ballot, and may the best man win” with the last one, is not funny anymore, if it ever was. The French, as CNAV has said before, let someone vote by proxy if he knows he can’t vote in person. No one may carry more than one such proxy, and all proxies must pre-register in person with competent authorities.
The French did this to avoid just the sort of election fraud that surfaced in Delaware County, Pennsylvania this year. America must realize that election fraud is real and regular. If it does not want such fraud to continue, then it must make it not only expensive but impossible.
Terry A. Hurlbut has been a student of politics, philosophy, and science for more than 35 years. He is a graduate of Yale College and has served as a physician-level laboratory administrator in a 250-bed community hospital. He also is a serious student of the Bible, is conversant in its two primary original languages, and has followed the creation-science movement closely since 1993.
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