Pennsylvania Court Orders Release of 2020 Election Records to DHS-Linked Activist

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The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled Lycoming County must turn over 2020 voting records to Heather Honey, a DHS official and election-skeptic activist, saying public access lets citizens check the math and verify reported votes; Honey has pushed false fraud claims and led anti-voting groups, but the court said disclosure complies with voter secrecy laws.
Topics:nation#2020-election#conspiracy-theories#election-integrity#pennsylvania#politics#public-records
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