Established Fact
Delaware County, Pennsylvania certified its 2020 general election results despite the absence of complete foundational documentation for the majority of its precincts. In response to a Right-to-Know Law request, Delaware County’s own records revealed that 244 of its 428 precincts – 57% – were missing valid return sheets at the time of certification: 15 return sheets were entirely absent from county records, 16 were blank, and 213 were incomplete. A return sheet is the primary precinct-level record that reconciles the number of ballots cast with the number of voters who signed in – it is the document that makes a precinct’s results auditable. Certification in the absence of complete return sheets means that the Delaware County Board of Elections certified results for which it possessed no complete foundational documentary basis – it certified totals that could not be verified from the underlying records in the county’s own possession. This is not a post-hoc records gap; it is a certification gap that existed at the time the certification was signed. The return sheet records were subsequently reportedly destroyed, compounding the legal violation.
Citations
Moton, Hoopes & Stenstrom v. Boockvar, CV-2022-000032 (Del. Cty. CCP, Jan. 1, 2022), ¶¶ 128–135 citing RTKL Response June 28, 2021 — the breakdown: 15 no Return Sheets + 16 blank + 213 missing info = 244 of 428 precincts
Same complaint ¶¶ 128–135 — poll worker coordinator admissions on missing yellow books, scanner-to-book discrepancies, JOE refusals.
Gregory Stenstrom, Sworn Declaration, Nov. 9, 2020 (DOJ-filed) — firsthand chain-of-custody account
Hoopes & Stenstrom SCOTUS Cert. Petition No. 22-503, App. p.3 (Mar. 14, 2023) — “220 of 428 return sheet records not returned or missing” (narrower definition, for context)
Stunning Election Fraud Found In Delaware County, PA: https://skagitrepublicans.com/stunningelectionfraudfoundindelawarecountypa | Skagit Republicans
Appendix – Supreme Court of the United States: https://www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/24/24-430/328530/20241017145230806_20241017-144351-06833351-00007384.pdf | U.S. Supreme Court