Pennsylvania county says it stopped thousands of voter registration fraud incidents
Pennsylvania's Lancaster County Board of Elections said that approximately 2,500 suspected fraudulent voter registration applications were dropped off at the election office in two batches around the deadline to register.
The deadline to register in the swing state was Oct. 21.
The board said "concerns were raised" during the normal review process and law enforcement was alerted.
Notably, the board says in its statement that the fraud was "identified and contained" and lauded this incident as one that shows that the election "system is secure."
"Our system worked," the board declared. "We will continue to operate with the highest levels of veracity, integrity, and transparency so that Lancaster County voters can be confident in our election."
-ABC News' Olivia Rubin