American voters soon may be getting an answer to what happened to the 120,000 people in Pennsylvania who allegedly voted in the 2020 election, but now cannot be found.
The Thomas More Society explained that's because a judge has ordered the Lycoming County Office of Voter Services to provide investigator Heather Honey with a digital copy of the cast vote record file.
That will have to include every precinct tabulator and central tabulator used in the 2020 election.
The fight developed because she experience anomalies while voting, and sought to find out what was going on.
Her "documented evidence showing that Pennsylvania's 2020 general election results show that there were 120,000 less voters registered to vote in Pennsylvania than there were ballots counted," the legal team explained.
"That's 120,000 votes that cannot be legally attached to an actual voter," said Thomas More Society special counsel Tom Breth.