Pennsylvania Legislators Election Audit Make A Shocking Discovery, State Officials Have A LOT of Explaining To Do

Pennsylvania lawmakers have made a shocking discovery and have found “troubling” discrepancies. 

State Representative Frank Ryan (R-Lebanon) along with 17 other elected lawmakers conducted an audit of the data from Election Day. Ryan is a certified public accountant and his team found that the total number of votes counted is different than the total number of voters that participated in the 2020 General election. The findings are calling into question why the Governor, Tom Wolf, and Secretary of the Commonwealth Kathy Boockvar certified the results. 

Rep. Ryan used the official county election results to the total number of voters who took part in the election, as recorded by the Department of State. 

From NBC WJAC:

Ryan says they found that 6,962,607 total ballots were reported as being cast, while DoS/SURE system records indicated that only 6,760,230 total voters actually voted.

Among the 6,962,607 total ballots cast, 6,931,060 total votes were counted in the presidential race, including all three candidates on the ballot and write-in candidates, according to Ryan.

He says the difference of 202,377 more votes cast than voters voting, together with the 31,547 over- and under-votes in the presidential race, adds up to a discrepancy of 170,830 votes, which is more than twice the reported statewide difference between Donald Trump and Joe Biden.

Despite all this Governor Wolf certified the election results on November 24th showing that Biden won the state and received more than 80,555 votes than President Trump. 

In a joint statement, Ryan and the 17 other lawmakers stated the “numbers just don’t add up.” 

The Secretary of State offices released a statement disputing the report but didn’t comment about the discrepancies found claiming that other counties haven’t finished uploading their data. 

“We are unclear as to what data the legislators used for this most recent “analysis.” But the only way to determine the number of voters who voted in November from the SURE system is through the vote histories. At this time, there are still a few counties that have not completed uploading their vote histories to the SURE system,” wrote the Department of State. 

The Secretary of State office claimed that Rep. Ryan and his team are putting out “misinformation” using “incomplete data.” 

If the data hasn’t been collected yet then why did the state certify their results?

Based on this new information McConnell must contest the election results on January 6th and the State of Pennsylvania needs to come clean.

WJAC