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RandySF

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Fri Dec 5, 2025, 05:11 PM Friday

Pennsylvania's unique system of electing poll workers comes with downsides

For this November’s election, no candidate was listed on the ballot for judge of elections in Scranton’s Ward 6, Precinct 1. So the poll worker on duty allegedly wrote her own name on the ballots.

According to the Lackawanna County district attorney, Kathie Sico, who was serving as the precinct’s judge of elections that day, decided to write herself in for the position on the ballots before handing them to voters.

Sico — who has been charged with multiple violations of election law, including felony fraud by election officials and interference with elections — “stated that she knows it looks like voter fraud, but she has had so much going on the past couple weeks with her medical condition that she didn’t even think,” a detective with the county wrote in a criminal affidavit, according to WVIA.

Outright fraud by an elected poll worker, such as Sico is accused of, is rare. But the case highlights one of many issues that have arisen from Pennsylvania’s unique system of selecting the people who run voting locations — and some argue it’s time for change.



https://www.votebeat.org/pennsylvania/2025/12/04/poll-worker-election-problems-2025/

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Pennsylvania's unique system of electing poll workers comes with downsides (Original Post) RandySF Friday OP
This is why, one of the most important things a PA Dem can do - RandomNumbers Saturday #1

RandomNumbers

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1. This is why, one of the most important things a PA Dem can do -
Sat Dec 6, 2025, 12:31 PM
Saturday

especially if you are in a red precinct - is serve on your precinct election board (unless all seats are already filled by solid Dems who want the job and plan to stay for a while).

EVERY precinct should have BOTH parties represented on the election board. The opportunity for fraud arises when there is not bipartisan oversight.

I personally LIKE the current system - but we have an active Dem party that prioritizes filling those seats with Democrats.

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