HARRISBURG, Pa. — Attorney General Michelle Henry made a statement following allegations of fraudulent voter registration forms in multiple Pennsylvania counties.
"Apparent attempts to submit fraudulent voter registration forms in Berks, Lancaster, Monroe and York Counties have been defeated," AG Henry stated. "The Office of Attorney General is working with the respective county officials to investigate those responsible for this conduct."
AG Henry reiterated in the statement that the investigation regards voter registration forms, not ballots.
"These attempts have been thwarted by the safeguards in place in Pennsylvania," she wrote. "We are working every day with out partners to ensure a fair, free and safe election."
The investigation is ongoing.
Pennsylvanians who registered to vote before the deadline should expect to be able to vote on Election Day. 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.