A woman who was employed by a Pennsylvania voting rights group, modeled after Georgia Democrat Stacey Abrams' New Georgia Project, has been accused of attempting to register dead individuals to vote in the 2024 presidential election.
Jennifer Hill, 38, worked as a canvasser for the New Pennsylvania Project and tried to register 310 people to vote from April 2024 to September 2024. Delaware County District Attorney Jack Stollsteimer stated that 181 of these registrations were successful, according to NBC Philadelphia. Among those she tried to register were her deceased father and another person who had passed away in her home.
🚨PA, Delaware County Election Fraud🚨Women and man accused of fraudulently submitting false voter registrations of 4 people to vote in 2024 presidential election.
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“She knows that because she was the person who called the police to come when he died in her house,” Stollsteimer said. “She did register a fraudulent person and my understanding is this is sort of a gap in the system where by putting in no date of birth and no social security number, it goes through and became a verified voter registration. She did not take any further step. That fictitious person did not vote in the 2024 election. But that shows you how we still have gaps in our system that we need to have the legislature address.”
“We don’t know from the other 129 that were non-verifiable, how many of those were made up names,” Stollsteimer added.
Kadida Kenner, the CEO of the New Pennsylvania Project, commented on the situation, stating that Jennifer Hill had been employed by her organization. She responded to the allegations with the following statement: "Earlier this year, the Pennsylvania Department of State informed the New PA Project Education Fund (NPPEF) about potential issues regarding attempted voter registration by one of our former canvassers working in Delaware County. Immediately upon being notified of the potential issues, we suspended the staff member pending investigation. An internal investigation was launched, and the organization paused our voter registration programs in several regions pending the outcome of our investigation."
"New Pennsylvania Project is kicking into high gear working to get voter momentum going into the fall elections. It's modeled after one created in Georgia by Stacey Abrams," WHYY reported in 2022. "We have a primary purpose of voter registration and we center communities of color, we center the youth, and we center immigrant communities in our work," Kenner stated.
"To see a black woman potentially at the top of the ticket on a November ballot just blows my mind," Kenner said last July. "I just know that this is an opportunity for us to protect our rights with an opportunity for a woman who looks like me at the top of the ticket. I know this is an opportunity this nation needs. We talk about (how) we want to heal this nation. I think this is part of that healing process, to have a black woman potentially be President of the United States."
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“We don’t know from the other 129 that were non-verifiable, how many of those were made up names,” Stollsteimer added.
Kadida Kenner, the CEO of the New Pennsylvania Project, commented on the situation, stating that Jennifer Hill had been employed by her organization. She responded to the allegations with the following statement: "Earlier this year, the Pennsylvania Department of State informed the New PA Project Education Fund (NPPEF) about potential issues regarding attempted voter registration by one of our former canvassers working in Delaware County. Immediately upon being notified of the potential issues, we suspended the staff member pending investigation. An internal investigation was launched, and the organization paused our voter registration programs in several regions pending the outcome of our investigation."
"New Pennsylvania Project is kicking into high gear working to get voter momentum going into the fall elections. It's modeled after one created in Georgia by Stacey Abrams," WHYY reported in 2022. "We have a primary purpose of voter registration and we center communities of color, we center the youth, and we center immigrant communities in our work," Kenner stated.
"To see a black woman potentially at the top of the ticket on a November ballot just blows my mind," Kenner said last July. "I just know that this is an opportunity for us to protect our rights with an opportunity for a woman who looks like me at the top of the ticket. I know this is an opportunity this nation needs. We talk about (how) we want to heal this nation. I think this is part of that healing process, to have a black woman potentially be President of the United States."
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