Secretary Of State Rebukes Claims Of Election 'Anomalies'
OLYMPIA, WA On Friday, GOP gubernatorial candidate Loren Culp held a press conference, in which claimed mass voter fraud cost him the election. Now, the Secretary of State is weighing in, say that isn't true, and that there has been no evidence to support his bold claims.
At Friday's conference, Culp and attorney Stephen Pidgeon claimed that 800,000 ineligible voters cast their ballot in the Nov. 3 election. Some votes, they claim, were cast by deceased voters. Others they say were cast by people who had moved out of the state, and fraudulently voted in Washington regardless.
In response, Secretary of State Kim Wyman has issued a statement saying that Culp's claims are false, and that there has been no evidence whatsoever of widespread voter fraud.
Gubernatorial candidate Loren Culp, and now attorney Stephen Pidgeon, have made sweeping claims about alleged voter fraud committed in the 2020 General Election without providing any substantive evidence," writes Wyman. "If Mr. Culp, his attorney, or anyone else believes they have evidence of fraud, I urge them to report their findings to their county election officials and the Secretary of States Office. As a member of law enforcement who purports to have evidence of felonies, Mr. Culp should be duty-bound to provide that evidence to the appropriate authorities so these cases can be investigated by county sheriffs and prosecutors, and possibly the FBI."
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