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Friday, August 08, 2025

McClure Defends Plans For "Ballot on Demand" Stations in Washington Tp and South Bethlehem

At last night's meeting of NorCo Council, Executive Lamont McClure defended plans to open two satellite elections offices - one in Washington Tp and one in South Bethlehem - to enable voters to request a "ballot on demand" instead of having to come to the courthouse. In last year's presidential race, over 7,000 people visited the courthouse for a "ballot on demand," which enables a voter to request a mail-in ballot in person and then complete it on the spot. 

NorCo GOP Chair Geissinger and Charles Baltic, an attorney who lives in Upper Mount Bethel Township, earlier this week threatened the elections commission with a lawsuit over the establishment of satellite offices. 

Geissinger asked County Council "to do all that you can within your power to put the brakes on this runaway administration and it's ill-conceived notion that for some reason, we need to put an on-demand satellite office in a polling precinct that had a whopping turnout of 44 voters in the municipal primary that just concluded."

He blasted plans for a satellite office in South Bethlehem, which he described as "the one place in the county, that probably is most open to transient individuals, not properly registered, or possibly registered in two locations to vote in Northampton County, and thus disenfranchises  the very citizens who pay taxes so that you can represent them, so that this building can stand, so that all of the services, the hundreds of millions of dollars of services that our citizens require, that you oversee, can be disenfranchised by an administration that has once again proven that election integrity is nowhere on its list of priorities.

"Mr. McClure has failed multiple times to run good elections.

"Use your authority and your power to ensure he doesn't do it again."

McClure responded that of the 7,000 people who requested a "ballot on demand" at the courthouse during the presidential race, 62% were Republican. 

"They were registered Republicans, so we know we have actual empirical data that suggests that the people who like to vote in person on paper are Republicans.

"So there's no partisan motivation for us doing this.

"Why we're doing this is on the south side, and then we'll talk about Washington Township.

"And by the way, Washington Township has one of the largest precincts in Northampton County.

"And that is overwhelmingly Republican.

"And we're not considering that at all.

"We're considering that as a place where people can go to vote on demand.

"One of the things about the on demand site in the south side of Bethlehem, now that we know that it's Republicans who like to vote in person on demand early, maybe the Republicans from Lower Saucon Township or Hellertown Borough will turn out even in greater numbers to go vote in person on demand early at this new site on the south side of Bethlehem.

"So there was absolutely no partisan motivation whatsoever.

"But what our site on the south side of Bethlehem was meant to do?

McClure said it would combat election interference. He noted that, during the Presidential race, the NorCo GOP Vice Chair "was routinely interfering with the judge of elections who we've demonstrated had some of his own issues that day, routinely interfering with the judge of elections throughout the day, so that line continued to be slow."  People who lined up to vote there waited as long as six hours, according to national news outlets. 

"So part of our reaction is part of the reason we're doing this in preparation of the next presidential election is beginning the process to perfect the process, so we never have a situation like we had at the banana factory."
We're gonna' make sure we completely rule that out.

He added that Washington Township supervisors "are considering our plan to have an on demand in person site there.

"The supervisors approve it, we'll be there, and we'll be happy to be there."

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Seeing all the facts presented there really is no reason to say no to these plans or sue other than petty partisan politics. So undoubtedly they will be sued

Anonymous said...

Trying to cook the election. What a disgusting fraud.

Anonymous said...

"No partisan motivation" - McClure can't say that with a straight face

Anonymous said...

Can someone explain the issue with taking photos of public docs? Why is this now banned?

Anonymous said...

Loser Geisenger, a one term councilman, and rightfully so, and the head of NORCO Republicans, who single handedly ran the whole thing into the ground, now wants to suppress the Republican vote by getting his non atty to sue the county for what? making it easier for republicans to vote. this guy can't leave the county soon enough, loser, business wrecker, failure as a tax raising councilman, along with Brownstain and Goofreydo good riddance go up north and ruin that municipality, cant believe they hired you.

Bernie O'Hare said...

That has NOTHING to do with this story, Patience please.

Anonymous said...

Pretty easy to spot when the admin posts on this website.

Anonymous said...

Disagree. Glenn has done a great job. Those who dislike him are likely on the receiving end of other criminal charges or internal party discipline.

Anonymous said...

The lawsuit would be filed by the solicitor who is barred PA attorney. And if you are not aware, anyone can file a lawsuit. No law license required. You see, in our country, we dont limit the use of the judicial system to a privileged class. It is for everyone.

Bernie O'Hare said...

It's fairly easy to spot partisan posts from both sides.

Anonymous said...

Nothing here seems particularly outrageous.

Anonymous said...

No, not outrageous. But, it’s yet another small step making the accurate auditing and accounting more difficult and lengthy.

Under the guise of making voting easier, we’ve actually made it more vulnerable to mistakes. Both honest, and dishonest. You might say, we don’t have any problems locally. That’s mostly true, but on the state and federal level far too many discrepancies remain keeping final results too questionable for my comfort.

The voting process needs to be shortened in length, more streamlined and trustworthy, NOT made more complex.

Anonymous said...

McClure is constantly attacking MacKenzie on social media.
McClure is running for the congressional seat held by MacKenzie.
Everything McClure does from now until the primary is textbook partisan politics.