Pennsylvania Election Day 2024 live updates as results come in
This election cycle could bring record turnout, and local and state leaders have been preparing for any potential issues that could arise at the polls.
In Allegheny County alone there are more than 1,300 polling places. Most didn’t and won’t see any issues, but if something arises, there are protections for voters.
“All registered voters have the right to cast their ballot without encountering intimidation or harassment or discrimination,” Pennsylvania Secretary of State Al Schmidt said.
Schmidt said the state has put infrastructure in place to help counties address any concerns. If voters feel anything nefarious occurs, the Department of State can address their concerns with an online form. For more immediate action, it’s recommended you contact someone at the polling location.
“At the polling sites, there should be constables there. They should alert it to the constables. You can always take it to the elections department,” Allegheny County Democratic Chair Sam Hens-Greco said over Zoom.
If any issues are more concerning, police and the district attorney will investigate. In 2020, there were a couple of reports of credible voter fraud in Pennsylvania. One man was accused of voting in multiple states and another was accused of voting for his dead mother. Other challenges in courts ended up with no credible evidence of fraud.
“It would take a monumental effort to be able to do that,” Hens-Greco said.
The biggest concern the Department of State has right now is voter misinformation causing distrust in the system.
“Sharing social posts filled with half-truths or even outright lies is harmful to our representative democracy,” Schmidt said.
Something new we didn’t see in 2020: by midnight, all 67 counties in the state need to report how many mail-in ballots still need to be counted.
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