Pa. State Senate authorizes subpoenas in push for election audit

Pa. State Senate authorizes subpoenas in push for election
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Chairman of the Senate Intergovernmental Operations Committee Sen. Cris Dush, R-Jefferson, speaks during a hearing at the Pennsylvania Capitol in Harrisburg, Pa., Wednesday, Sept. 15, 2021. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

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UPDATED 5:25 PM PT – Wednesday, September 15, 2021

Republican state senators in Pennsylvania are taking steps toward a possible 2020 election audit. On Wednesday, the State Senate voted seven to four to authorize 17 subpoenas requesting information from Gov. Tom Wolf’s (D) office.

The lawmakers are seeking information on all voters in the state, including partial Social Security numbers, driver’s license details and how they cast ballots. State Sen. Cris Dush (R) said the review is necessary in order to address allegations of voter irregularities in the swing state.

Sen. Dush argued “we’re not responding to proven allegations. We are investigating the allegations to determine whether or not they are factual.”

In the meantime, the Senate subpoenas gave a deadline of Oct. 1.

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