MAGA influencer and voter fraud watchdog Jack Posobiec evidently voted for two decades in a swing state where he doesn't appear to be a resident, according to a new analysis.
The Posobiec has voted in Pennsylvania elections, both in person and by mail, from 2004 to 2024, according to a copy of his voting record reviewed by Slate and the Handbasket, while apparently living in Maryland and speaking to poll watchers in Pennsylvania about voting fraud for the Republican National Committee.
"The focus on voter fraud in Pennsylvania is particularly ironic because it sure looks like, and a trail of documentation suggests, that Posobiec is living in Maryland but voting in Pennsylvania," Slate reported. "If so, that would be a violation of voting laws, experts say."
The Slate analysis found Posobiec lived in Maryland after resigning from his job as a Navy Reserve intelligence officer in 2017, and he stayed there after becoming a full-time influencer and political activist with groups including Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point USA, all the while casting absentee ballots and, later, in-person on-demand mail voting in Pennsylvania using his parents' home address at least three times, in 2018, 2022, and 2024.
"There’s nothing untoward about any of that, provided Posobiec actually lives in Pennsylvania," Slate reported. "But the evidence is extremely strong that he doesn’t. Instead, it suggests that, despite growing up in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, Posobiec has lived in Maryland for almost a decade."
Posobiec listed a Maryland apartment as his address in a 2017 divorce complaint from his first wife, and both he and his current wife posted photos on their personal social media accounts of suburban Maryland home where they appear to have lived since 2018, and his current wife registered to vote at their Maryland address on Election Day 2020, but her husband voted that year in Pennsylvania.
"Perhaps most damningly, Posobiec listed a Maryland address — the same one he and his wife show in social media posts — more than a dozen times in his 2024 political contributions, according to Federal Election Commission filings," Slate reported.
Posobiec told Slate he was unavailable to speak when reached by phone and did not reply to emailed questions.
He hasn't been charged with any violation of voting laws, but a source told Slate that both the Pennsylvania state attorney general’s office and the Montgomery County district attorney’s office were previously made aware of his possible residency in Maryland.
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