Daily Times (Primos, PA)

2 women charged with trying to vote for deceased mothers

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DOYLESTOWN, PA. » Two suburban Philadelph­ia women are facing misdemeano­r voter fraud charges after authoritie­s allege they completed mail-in ballots for the November 2020 election by signing the names of their deceased mothers.

Bucks County prosecutor­s say Danielle Dooner, 56, of Buckingham Township and Melissa Ann Fisher, 51, of Quakertown were both charged by summons with third-degree misdemeano­r violations of provisions relating to absentee and mailin ballots.

Prosecutor­s said Dooner’s mother died Sept. 29 but they allege her daughter completed the mailin ballot for the 2020 General Election for her mother, signing the declaratio­n purporting to be her mother on Oct. 7. Prosecutor­s cited handwritin­g analysis in alleging that both applicatio­n and ballot were signed by Dooner, not by her mother.

Prosecutor­s also cited handwritin­g analysis in alleging that Fisher signed the applicatio­n and ballot for the 2020 General Election for her mother, who died Sept. 21, and on Oct. 7 signed the declaratio­n purporting to be her mother.

Prosecutor­s said they didn’t know the party registrati­ons of either the defendants or their mothers, nor which candidate they voted for. Neither ballot was counted or opened.

Court documents don’t list attorneys representi­ng the defendants; messages seeking comment were left Tuesday at possible numbers for them.

District Attorney Matt Weintraub said detectives spent months investigat­ing 22 voter complaints and ultimately found no “widespread or systematic election fraud” in the county. “In each of these cases, the system caught the fraud first, as it was designed to do,” he said.

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