The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Elections officials turn possible voter fraud case over to D.A.

- By Karen Shuey kshuey@readingeag­le.com

The case of a person who was registered to vote twice and cast two ballots in the 2020 presidenti­al election will be turned over to the Berks County district attorney’s office, according to election officials.

The situation first came to light when Elections Director Ronald Rutkowski told the elections board at a meeting two weeks ago about a processing error that assigned a second voter registrati­on ID to one voter.

Rutkowski said his office would look further into the issue and report back.

On Thursday Rutkowski provided the election board with an update, telling members that he was unable to reach the voter to find out if the double voting was intentiona­l or done by mistake.

As a result, he recommende­d that the case be turned over to the district attorney’s office for further investigat­ion.

The board agreed and voted unanimousl­y to forward the case to the district attorney’s office.

When Rutkowski brought the issue to the board two weeks ago, he said it was an unfortunat­e incident.

He said a registrati­on applicatio­n from the individual was processed in 2004 and a second was processed in 2020 that was spurred by an agency reaching out to assist people to register to vote.

“The second applicatio­n was not a complete replica of the first,” he said.

Rutkowski said the office would have flagged the second registrati­on if the name, date of birth, last four digits of the Social Security number and driver’s license number matched the first. But that was not the case.

So the person ended up with two different registrati­ons that allowed the voter to cast two ballots.

The first was cast with a mailed ballot using one registrati­on number, and another was cast at the polls on Election Day using the second number.

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