There is absolutely no truth to this allegation. It is yet another example of disinformation. Voting in Philadelphia has been safe and secure.
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- Replying to @SethBluesteinWe have been in regular contact with the RNC. We have been responsive to every report of irregularities at the polls to ensure Philadelphians can vote safely and securely.
- This report is incorrect and not supported at all by the facts. Non-citizens are not eligible to vote in Philadelphia. A mail ballot provided by our office can only be counted after the voter verifies their ID, typically with a social security number or driverโs license number.Philadelphia City Commissioners' Office Tells Non-Citizens They Can Vote if They Are Philly Residents; NGO 'Ceiba' Across the Street Sends Non-Citizen Voter with an 'ITIN'
00:00 - This is not true. There was a protest and one person had to be removed because they were being disruptive. All eligible Philadelphians are welcome to visit one of our eleven offices to receive a mail ballot, regardless of identity or personal beliefs.Philly is literally putting people in keffiyeh out of the early voting line but yโall still donโt think this country is already fascist lol
- The video in this tweet is false. I personally visited the East Passyunk Community Center polling place today. The interior shot is not of a Philadelphia polling location, as you can see in these photos I just took tonight. This is another example of dangerous misinformation.
- Replying to @SethBluesteinAs I've said before, the lack of a hand written date on the ballot declaration envelope is absolutely immaterial to the integrity of that ballot and the fact that voters are being placed into this position of trying to cure their ballots is a disgrace.
- Democracy is a team effort. Thank you to all the poll workers, election staff, and law enforcement who helped Philadelphia's Election Day run smoothly.
- This tweet is nonsense. In a prior case the PA Supreme Court deadlocked on whether counties can help voters fix mail ballot errors, automatically affirming a lower court decision that counties can do so. Philadelphia is carefully following all PA Supreme Court orders.
- Hey @RepGrove, you are misinformed about Philadelphia elections. Once a ballot is received and accepted no changes are permitted for "remorseful" voters.This Post is from a suspended account. Learn more
- Replying to @SethBluesteinWe have now scanned 6,601 provisional ballots out of the original estimated 20K. Weโve completed the initial review of an additional ~12K ballots. Of those, ~9K will need to be adjudicated by the Board of Elections and may not count.








