A Bucks County woman faces voter fraud charges after she allegedly applied for mail-in ballots for herself as well as her deceased father before the Pennsylvania primary.

The investigation began on May 13, 2025, when the Bucks County District Attorney’s Office received a complaint from the Voter Registration Office Supervisor of the Bucks County Board of Elections & Voter Office. The supervisor told investigators that an application for a mail-in ballot was completed for Robert Seamans on April 16, 2025. However, after finding his obituary, the office determined that Seamans had died on April 26, 2024, at the age of 81.

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Investigators also determined that the email address on his ballot application appear

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