The certified 2020 election results in Pennsylvania show Joe Biden won with 80,555 more votes than Donald Trump. But when then-Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar certified the vote on Nov. 24, 2020, the state had 784,752 more ballots than voters; nearly ten times more than Biden’s margin of victory. There are legitimate reasons for over-votes; for example, a voter may make a mistake and ask for a new ballot. But Pennsylvania law specifically says when the ballots exceed the total number of persons who voted, “such excess shall be deemed a discrepancy and palpable error, and shall be investigated by the return board, and no votes shall be recorded from such district until such investigation shall be had.” Put simply, over-votes can’t be counted until they are investigated. But they weren’t investigated before the election was certified. The Pennsylvania Department of State did not respond to questions for this story. …
Questions Linger About Pennsylvania’s 2020 Election Results and GOP Response
March 19, 2022
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