Montgomery Co. Man Sentenced For Election Fraud, Casting Multiple Votes
- A Montgomery County man, Philip C. Pulley, was sentenced to three years of probation for election fraud, including double voting and falsely registering in multiple counties.
- Pulley was fined $9,500 and must complete 100 hours of community service, with 50 hours dedicated to promoting free and fair elections.
- The case revealed flaws in Pennsylvania's voter integrity rules, which allowed Pulley to register multiple times without proper identification.
- The investigation was conducted by the FBI and the Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office, emphasizing the importance of protecting electoral integrity.
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Pennsylvania Man Sentenced For Election Fraud, Ordered To Promote 'Free And Fair Elections'
A Pennsylvania man was sentenced Thursday for committing multiple election fraud offenses, U.S. Attorney Jacqueline C. Romero announced. Philip C. Pulley, 62, of Huntington Valley, was sentenced to three years’ probation, 100 hours of community service—including 50 hours with an organization promoting free and fair… Pennsylvania Man Sentenced For Election Fraud, Ordered To Promote ‘Free And Fair Elections’
Montgomery Co. Man Sentenced For Election Fraud, Casting Multiple Votes
Montgomery County Man Sentenced For Election Fraud - Norristown, PA - The local man voted in two counties in 2020 and three counties in 2018, federal authorities said they uncovered during an investigation.
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