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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