Pennsylvania Mail-In Ballots May Delay Results

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Pennsylvania’s Election Security Concerns

Former President Donald Trump’s allegations of election fraud in 2020 have fueled fears about the upcoming election in Pennsylvania. Despite Trump’s claims, Republican election official Al Schmidt has emphasized the security of the state’s voting system.

Mail-In Ballot Processing Challenges

Pennsylvania’s unique law prohibits the early processing of mail-in ballots, resulting in a delayed vote count in 2020. In Philadelphia, the counting of 375,000 mail-in ballots took four days, attracting national attention.

Spreading Election Confidence

Schmidt has been actively engaging with voters, visiting each of Pennsylvania’s 67 counties to address concerns and promote the integrity of the voting process. He emphasizes that every vote will be counted accurately and securely.

Conspiracy Theories and Threats

After the 2020 election, Schmidt faced threats from Trump supporters who disputed the results. He experienced specific threats against his family and home. Despite these challenges, Schmidt remains determined to ensure a fair and secure election.

Calls for Reform

Pennsylvania’s legislature has been unable to pass election reform measures due to a divided government. Schmidt urges patience and trust in the state’s election officials.

Governor’s Mandate

Governor Josh Shapiro appointed Schmidt as Secretary of State to ensure access to the ballot box and a secure election. Schmidt is now tasked with leading efforts to promote confidence in the voting process.

Threats to Democracy

If Trump loses the November election and refuses to accept the results, it could lead to violence and threats against election officials. Schmidt believes the future of the country is at stake and remains committed to defending the integrity of Pennsylvania’s elections.


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