Today, members of the PA House and Senate request that Sen Mitch McConnell and Rep Kevin McCarthy dispute the PA election results until an investigation is conducted into the numerous claims of fraud. Until this is completed, the hastily certified results can’t be trusted (pt 1) pic.twitter.com/QJ1xmRKfu7
— Senator Doug Mastriano (@SenMastriano) December 31, 2020
Pennsylvania state officials have found 121,000 unidentified “U” voters on their voting rolls but have no idea how they got there. 90,000 of them were found to have voted in 2020 – at least 30,000 of them fraudulently.
The irregularity was laid out in a letter released this morning by PA state legislators [Emphasis in the original].
“When anyone registers to vote online or by paper, two options are provided for gender: Male of Female. If left blank, the gender defaults to ‘No’ – leaving three types of voters: Male, Female and ‘No.’ However, there are four genders in state voter rolls: Male, Female, ‘No’ and Unidentified. It has been estimated that there are 121,000 “non-female/male voters” on state voter rolls, and 90,000 voted in 2020. Initial assessments have concluded that at least 1/3 of these ‘U’ voters are fraudulent,” the letter reads.
Dramatically, the legislators formally requested U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R) and U.S. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy dispute the state’s election results in the Electoral College until an investigation into the allegations of fraud can be conducted.
A president- and vice-president-elect are not legally designated until a joint session of Congress meets to certify the results of the Electoral College. That is set to take place on Jan. 6.