UPDATE: 6:35 p.m. ― At a hearing in downtown Philadelphia Tuesday evening, Judge Holly Ford ordered officials to impound the polling machine that may have recorded two votes before the poll formally opened at 7 a.m. Ford said they would try to determine when the votes were cast.

She also said that Silva could be referred to the District Attorney’s Office over the Blumenthal’s allegation that he had been shoved.

Blumenthal said Silva was “agitated” and “disobeyed his instructions to sit in the corner.” When Blumenthal asked for the names of the election board members, he claims Silva told him he had to leave.

“He said ‘No, you have to leave,’ and he pushed me out of the door,” Blumenthal said. He also claimed that other Republicans were “hostile” to him at the polling place.

Blumenthal said he is not a fan of either presidential candidate. He called Trump a “media attention guy” and said that Clinton and other Democrats in Philadelphia seem to have a disregard for the law.

“I guess it’s just that same culture of ownership, when you’re in a city that has been owned by one party for over 50 years,” he said. “There is no accountability.”

The original article has been updated to identify Justin Blumenthal as the Republican poll watcher.

CORRECTION: This article previously misstated Candido Silva’s last name as “Silver.”