Pennsylvania State Senator Doug Mastriano called on Acting Deputy Attorney General Richard Donoghue to investigate irregularities and voter fraud during the Nov. 3 election. Mastriano, a Republican, wrote that Pennsylvania’s executive branch, led by Gov. Tom Wolf and Secretary of Commonwealth Kathy Boockvar, has “inexplicably” refused to investigate allegations of fraud in the state. He cited alleged interference with GOP poll watchers’ ability to observe in areas like Philadelphia, “illegal ballot harvesting,” improper curing of mistake-riddled ballots, issues with delays of opening or closing polling locations, harassment and threats to poll workers, voter intimidation, issues with the chain of custody for ballots and other materials, and other claims. The letter also cited a more than 200,000 “voter deficit” in Pennsylvania, meaning that over 200,000 “more votes were counted than total number of voters.” That figure was produced by Republican State Rep. Frank Ryan, who wrote that GOP lawmakers found “202,377 more …