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Pennsylvania officials charged Jennifer Hill on Thursday for registering dead and non-existent people to vote in Pennsylvania.

Hill, 38 of Collingdale, worked for the New Pennsylvania Project or New PA Project. She was arrested on Thursday.

According to officials Hill filed more than 300 voter registration forms using an app provided by the Pennsylvania Department of State, but 129 of those were rejected as invalid. She was also caught registering her dead father and a dead acquaintance to vote in the 2024 election.

Via Channel 10.

The Philadelphia Inquirer reported:

Delaware County prosecutors announced charges Thursday against a Collingdale woman who they say repeatedly tried to submit voter registration forms for dead people and against an elderly man who cast ballots in both Florida and Pennsylvania last month…

…The two cases resulted in just one fraudulently cast ballot — that of the man who double-voted — out of more than 330,000 cast in the county, officials stressed.

“Let this pair of cases send a message out there that no matter how busy we are … we are attentive to the signs of fraud,” said Jim Allen, the Delaware County election director.

Delaware County District Attorney Jack Stollsteimer said his department had filed 40 counts, including four felony charges of forgery, against Jennifer Hill, a Collingdale resident who was a paid canvasser for the New Pennsylvania Project, a nonpartisan civic engagement group focused on reaching immigrants, youth, and voters of color.

Hill, prosecutors said, filed more than 300 voter registration forms using an app provided by the Pennsylvania Department of State, but 129 of those were rejected as invalid. Election officials and prosecutors found that she had unsuccessfully sought to register three deceased individuals, including her father and a man who died in her home, they said. Additionally, prosecutors said, she successfully registered a fake person to vote using her grandmother’s name but an incorrect date of birth. No ballot was cast in association with that registration.

She is facing 10 criminal charges associated with each individual, including forgery and tampering with a public record. The felony forgery charges, prosecutors said, could carry up to 10 years in prison each.