Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Doug Mastriano was apparently registered to vote in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania until 2021, including time he was serving as a State Senator in Pennsylvania.
The New Jersey Globe is reporting that Mastriano was registered to vote in Mercer County in New Jersey until last year, and sample ballots and other election mail was sent to his mother’s address, where he was registered. Mastriano’s mother died in 2021, and he was removed from the rolls when his sample ballot for last year’s New Jersey primary was returned with a handwritten note: “Return to sender, moved to Pennsylvania.”
Mastriano was elected to the Pennsylvania Senate in 2019.
There is no evidence that Mastriano tried to vote in both states during the time he was registered in both states.
Well if that doesn’t prove a point that our election system needs an overhaul then I don’t know what does.
Yes, but isn’t it funny that one of the people who is making the case that we need more “election security” (by which they mean keeping people who disagree with them from voting as often as possible) are the ones breaking election laws?
And that every single case we’ve seen of people voting more than once has been Trumpanzees voting fraudulently?
I agree we need to do away with voting machines that can be hacked. Hand-counted paper ballots are the way to go. But “voter ID” and doing away with mail-in ballots has only one purpose, and it’s not security. It’s keeping people who are to the left of Genghis Khan from exercising their right to vote.