Huntingdon Valley Resident Charged With Election Fraud



by Alex Lloyd Gross

The saying “Vote early and often” is meant to be a joke. Voting is restricted to one time per election per person. One male, Philip C. Pulley, 62, of Huntington Valley, Pennsylvania, was charged by information with falsely registering to vote, double voting, and election fraud.

Pulley was registered to vote in Philadelphia and also in Broward County Florida. If that was not enough, authorities alleged that Pulley also registered to vote in Philadelphia in 2020. For that, he used a fake name and address.

it is alleged that Pulley requested a mail-in ballot to vote in Philadelphia, and voted in both Broward County and Montgomery County. In the 2022 general election, which included the election for United States Senator, Pulley allegedly voted in both Montgomery and Philadelphia Counties.


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3 thoughts on “Huntingdon Valley Resident Charged With Election Fraud

  1. Ya know…. the more I hear about voting fraud, the more I belive that it’s been corrupted.
    And corrupted for quite some time, mind you!
    The old saying of: “don’t get big government get too big, because it goes against The People”
    And the payouts, the lies, the manipulation of our voting system through multiple channels only makes me want to throw up.

    Just like that mysterious, well-timed virus C19, manipulating the masses, causing confusion, and making corruption easy for the creatures behind this evil game.

    Enough is enough!

  2. There was a pandemic 100 years ago, there will be pandemics again and documented fraud in elections is very rare, 1.5%. These are facts, what facts do you offer for your comment? Could it be a certain former Prez filing 61 election fraud cases in 2020 WITHOUT evidence? If you do not have any evidence you have nothing to complain about. In this case, evidence dates back to 2018 with this guy.

    1. It sounds like you’re attempting to challenge my comments, questioning me about providing the validity of my statements.
      You’ve provided information as well, however you’re “rare documented fraud of 1.5%” is also questionable…. like, where did you get that figure?
      And please don’t give me some website statistics, because those are known for their unreliability.
      Unless of course, you believe everything posted “online” is facts.
      And the “2020 election fraud – “without evidence”? – sounds like something read online and repeatedly pushed by the Media ad nauseaum.
      Before demanding that I should cough up “facts”, why don’t you think about backing up yours?
      Furthermore, your comments come across as anti-Trump-sounding, and so that results in a clear bias on your part, just like the media has become biased.

      Well, I prefer not to be biased about most things, I tend to stick to important facts, current ones, not some pandemic a 100 years ago.
      Being a senior now, and having initially voted in a Presidential Election back in the 1970’s, and have experienced life, society’s changes, and elections since then, I think I know a tad more than you may assume.

      Some “proof” of current state of affairs, not just in America, but gloablly – just look at your own outlay for consumer products like food, utilities, etc.
      Regardless of who was President, these and many other things were not a huge strain on the population back in 2019.
      Now THERE is a fact you can focus on.

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