A New Jersey man was charged on Wednesday after violating provisions of mail-in ballots.
Indiana County District Attorney Robert Manzi said 63-year-old Richard Lack faces a felony charge of violations regarding obtaining absentee or mail-in ballots, as well as a misdemeanor charge of providing false documents, after the county Voter Registration Office recently received an application for a woman with an address on Nibert Road.
After it was flagged by staff members, an investigation revealed Lack allegedly apply for a mail-in ballot for his deceased mother. Manzi said Lack, who was a registered voter in Indiana County before moving to New Jersey, utilized his own phone number, e-mail address and other related information, and forged his mother’s signature on the application.
A criminal complaint was filed through District Judge Tony Sottile’s office. No date has been set for his preliminary hearing.
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