On Tuesday, three Delaware County residents filed an emergency injunction in Delaware County Court of Common Pleas seeking a temporary restraining order prohibiting the certifying of Delaware County results of the Nov. 8 general election.
Plaintiffs Gregory Stenstrom of Glen Mills, Leah Hoopes of Bethel Township and Media business woman Nichole Missino filed the 38-page action against the Delaware County Board of Elections and the Delaware County Bureau of Elections.
Among other claims listed in the lawsuit, Pennsylvania election observers said that county officials took the county’s ballots and v-drives into a closed building for six hours and poll watchers were prevented from entering the building at the time.
The county also deleted 194 voter registration records of individuals whose mail-in ballots were counted in the vote totals.
That is voter fraud.
From Bill Lawrence Online.
An emergency motion for a temporary restraining order to delay the certifying of Delaware County, Pa. results of the Nov. 8 election was filed, yesterday, Nov. 15, in Common Pleas Court.
Plaintiffs Leah Hoopes, Gregory Stenstrom and Nicole Missino would like the certification stopped until a hearing at which they would present evidence that the county detoured the election-night journey of the county’s physical ballots and v-drives for six hours into a closed building — which poll watchers were prohibited from entering — before taking them to the centralized counting center at the Wharf Building in Chester.
Read that again.
Physical ballots and v-drives were reportedly taken to a closed building without observers present and kept there for six hours before being taken to the counting center. This would shatter the chain of custody along with breaking the law that the ballots go directly to the counting center.
The plaintiffs say they can further show the county mailed official ballots to unverified voters and deleted at least 2,778 records of requests for mail-in ballots.
Here is the court document filed in Delaware County.