The Pennsylvania Department of State faced criticism over its decision to schedule system maintenance on its voter registration website during former President Donald Trump’s highly anticipated rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
The planned update, initially set for Oct. 5, would have taken the voter registration system offline for several hours, coinciding with Trump’s first return to the area since surviving an assassination attempt in July. The timing of the shutdown raised alarms among conservative activists, who viewed it as an attempt to suppress voter registration efforts during a critical moment.
Grassroots activist Scott Presler was first to sound the alarm, highlighting the suspicious timing. In a social media post, Presler pointed out that the site would be down at the exact time of Trump’s rally, where organizers had expected a surge in voter registrations. “Coincidence?” Presler questioned in a widely shared Instagram post.
Fox News Digital confirmed that the Pennsylvania Voter Registration website had posted a disclaimer, warning voters that the site would be unavailable starting at 6 p.m. on Oct. 5th—just as Trump’s rally was expected to reach its peak.
According to Fox News Digital, the website posted a disclaimer on Oct. 1, stating, “This website will undergo scheduled system maintenance and be unavailable Saturday, October 5 from 6 p.m. until 12 a.m. We thank you for your understanding.”
Trump announced his return to Butler on Sept. 25, after surviving an assassination attempt on July 13. Archived data reviewed by Fox Digital revealed that the Pennsylvania Voter Registration website announced its scheduled maintenance between Sept. 30 and Oct. 1.
Lara Trump, co-chair of the Republican National Committee, also expressed outrage, suggesting that the timing was a deliberate attempt to interfere with potential Republican voters. “They aren’t even trying to hide their blatant interference,” she wrote in a Facebook post, adding that GOP legal teams were already demanding the state reschedule the maintenance.
Following the backlash, the Department of State shifted the maintenance window to later in the evening, after the rally. Lara Trump acknowledged the change, calling it a victory for those demanding fairness. “And just like that, we got PA to move it,” she posted.
Despite the rescheduling, critics like Pressler remained skeptical, accusing the state of election interference. He argued that the original plan was intended to undermine Trump’s efforts to rally his base and boost voter registrations in the key swing state.
The @PAStateDept just quietly changed the scheduled maintenance from 6 p.m.
— ThePersistence (@ScottPresler) October 3, 2024
to 10 p.m. – 4 a.m.
We are watching you — peacefully — like a hawk.
👀 pic.twitter.com/rQ5KEpQkO1
Ultimately, Trump’s rally, which included a speech and a brief appearance by tech entrepreneur Elon Musk, proceeded without further incident and was widely considered a success.
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The evil and corrupt bureaucrats are doing all they can to destroy our country.They figured that a few more would sign up Republican at the rally ,so why not stop that
Leave it to the Democrats and liberals to try and elevate Kamala Harris to the Oval Office. This woman has no idea what that position requires of her. We know that Joe Biden was not fit for that position either. Everything those 2 idiots do is increase the national debt by paying illegals “FREE” taxpayer money and refuse to aid those folks that have been affected by hurricane Helene. This administration can give taxpayer money to Ukraine, Iran and illegal aliens that have come to this country via a totally open southern and northern borders. Their rhetoric is that the borders are closed and the illegals “migration” to the northern and southern borders is at an all time low. They can use that lie, because that administration is now flying them into this country. Does this administration think that the American people are that stupid?
There is little excuse for not scheduling website maintenance between midnight, and whatever time in the morning it can be completed.
There is no excuse for scheduled maintenance of an election related website within 60 days be.fore an election