Lawsuit in Pennsylvania says 100,000 non-citizens are registered to vote

(National Sentinel)Â Vote Fraud: A lawsuit filed Monday in Pennsylvania seeking voter registration information from state officials claims that some 100,000 non-citizens are registered to vote there and that the Keystone State hasn’t done anything to clean up voter rolls.

The suit filed by the Public Interest Legal Foundation, an organization that has found noncitizen voting problems in Virginia and New Jersey studies, says that officials in Pennsylvania have admitted that non-citizens have been registering and then casting ballots in elections “for decades.”

Nevertheless, state officials have refused to provide PILF with requested data that could shine light on the issue, says the lawsuit which was filed in federal district court in the capital city of Harrisburg.

â€œFor months, Pennsylvania bureaucrats have concealed facts about noncitizens registering and voting â€” that ends today,â€Â PILFÂ President and General Counsel J. Christian Adams, a former Justice Department prosecutor, said, theÂ Washington Times reports.

He said Pennsylvania had already admitted to a â€œglitchâ€ dating back to the 1990s that had allowed noncitizens applying to renew driverâ€™s licenses to be offered the chance to register to vote. Mr. Adams said he now wants to find out how bad the problem is overall.



