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The Call For a Pennsylvania 2024 Election Audit: Voters Deserve Answers

The push for a Pennsylvania 2024 election audit isn’t just background noise any longer. It’s backed by hard numbers and a growing list of red flags. A new report from the Election Truth Alliance breaks it down: voting machines failed in multiple counties, bomb threats disrupted the process, and the data shows patterns that don’t line up. Especially in places like Philadelphia, Allegheny, and Erie. This isn’t speculation. It’s a call for answers.


Something isn’t sitting right in Pennsylvania—and a growing number of analysts, advocates, and everyday voters want to know why.

 Pennsylvania 2024 election data. These Mail-In drop-off rates are not highly unusual – though there are a few counties in which the difference is more pronounced. Image Source: Election Truth Alliance.

On April 11, 2025, the Election Truth Alliance (ETA), a non-partisan nonprofit focused on safeguarding election integrity, formally called on Pennsylvania officials to initiate a hand audit of paper ballots from the 2024 U.S. General Election. This isn’t about partisan spin or conspiracies. It’s about the numbers—and what they reveal.

ETA recently conducted an independent analysis of voting data from three key counties: Philadelphia, Allegheny (home to Pittsburgh), and Erie. What they found raises serious red flags.

Pennsylvania 2024 election data. For Election Day drop-off rates, there is a stark drop-off difference for almost all counties. Image Source: Election Truth Alliance.

Patterns Consistent with Vote Manipulation

The data shows multiple anomalies in Election Day voting results—anomalies that don’t show up in the mail-in ballot data. These include:

Irregular Drop-Off Rates

In a typical election, some voters skip down-ballot races. This is known as a “drop-off vote.” But in Pennsylvania’s 2024 results, the pattern is skewed. For mail-in ballots, the drop-off rates between the presidential and Senate races fell within historical norms. But on Election Day? The numbers shift—sharply. Republican voters showed a drop-off rate over five times higher than Democrats (4.51% vs. 0.87%).

That’s not a rounding error. That’s a signal.

Pennsylvania 2024 election data. While not an entirely linear visual representation, mail-in voting data does eventually appear to average out around the 60% vote share mark for Harris and the 40% vote share mark for Trump. Image Source: Election Truth Alliance

Turnout Boosted One Candidate—Unnaturally

ETA’s analysis also shows that Donald Trump gained a disproportionate share of votes in high-turnout precincts, a pattern that has been tied to vote inflation and ballot stuffing in other international elections (see links below). Strikingly, this jump wasn’t present in lower-turnout precincts—only in those where turnout spiked past a certain point.

Sharp Spikes Over a Specific Vote Threshold

In places like Philadelphia County, Trump’s vote share rose steeply in precincts that reported more than 200 ballots cast. That kind of sharp threshold-based increase doesn’t align with normal voting behavior. It suggests that something changed—not gradually, but all at once—right around a certain volume of votes.

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Pennsylvania 2024 election data. In Election Day data, there is a more pronounced shift toward a higher vote share for Trump and a lower vote share for Harris. This trend appears to become visible in precincts with around 250 votes.  Image Source: Election Truth Alliance.

Bomb Threats, Broken Machines, and a Narrow Margin

Beyond the statistical evidence, Election Day in Pennsylvania was marked by chaos. More than 30 bomb threats were sent to election offices using email accounts tied to Russian domains. Simultaneously, vote tabulators and ballot scanners failed in at least 20 counties. These disruptions not only slowed down voting and created confusion—they broke trust.

Pennsylvania was decided by just 187,382 votes in 2024, according to ETA data. With numbers this tight, any credible indication of vote tampering could change the outcome.

Pennsylvania 2024 election data. In mail-in data for Erie, a largely linear pattern is observed when represented visually, along with expected human variation in voting patterns.  Image Source: Election Truth Alliance.

A Call for Audits, Not Accusations

Nathan Taylor, ETA’s Executive Director of Advocacy and Public Engagement, points out that Pennsylvania’s data mirrors what they saw in Clark County, Nevada—where machines that processed more ballots skewed heavily toward one candidate.

ETA is not making accusations. They are showing evidence and asking for answers. The American people want and deserve transparency, not turmoil.

Based on this evidence, a Pennsylvania 2024 election audit isn’t optional. It’s the only path forward if we still believe in democracy. And yes, we do still believe in democracy. Not only do we believe in it, we demand it.

Pennsylvania 2024 election data. Expectation for unmanipulated voting data would be to see a similar pattern in Election Day voting data, with a pair of “straight(ish) lines” horizontally across the chart. It would be expected for Election Day results to show a higher vote share for the Republican candidate, but for this trend to be largely consistent across all precinct sizes. Instead, there is a relatively sharp increase in vote share in precincts where more votes were cast and counted. Image Source: Election Truth Alliance.

What Comes Next?

ETA is urging local and state officials to step up: conduct a hand count audit of paper ballots, investigate the impact of the Election Day disruptions, and give the people of Pennsylvania the one thing they should never have to fight for—confidence in their vote.

Pennsylvania voters deserve better than silence. They deserve the truth—backed by data, grounded in facts, and verified by hand. And so does the rest of America.

ETA is not making accusations. they are showing evidence and asking for answers. The American people want and deserve transparency, not turmoil.

For more information or to read the full report along with reference to all source data, visit ElectionTruthAlliance.org.

If you would like to gete involved, ETA has released an Audit Advocacy Toolkit that includes resources for you to plug into and get involved in the call for Pennsylvania’s 2024 election audit along with all swing states at minimum. It’s time to use your voice. The toolkit includes templates for emails, call scripts, and contact lists for your legislators.

Additonal resources for information international elections. This is but a small handful of articles. The rest are at your fingertips:

  1. Belarus poll workers describe fraud in Aug. 9 election
  2. Mop up: Ballot-stuffing videos taint Russian election
  3. Thousands accuse Serbia’s ruling populists of election fraud at a Belgrade rally
  4. Georgia launches probe into ‘falsification’ of election result

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Tamara’s adventurous spirit and commitment to fostering self-love, compassion, empathy, and humor shine through in every project she undertakes. With over 30 years of marketing expertise, including a decade in publishing, she brings a fresh and innovative approach to storytelling. Tamara specializes in creating experiential magazines that captivate audiences both online and in print. Her visionary project, PULSE of the Great Lakes™, celebrates the beauty and culture of the Great Lakes Region, inspiring Great Lakers to forge a deeper connection with their home region. Through her work, she cultivates a profound appreciation for the places we call home, encouraging readers to embrace their communities with love and admiration.

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