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Pennsylvania officials say elections are safe, despite majority of Americans disagreeing

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(WHTM) — Trusting elections is currently a hot topic, especially with the upcoming Presidential Election just a few weeks away.

"Two-thirds of all Americans believe U.S. Democracy is under threat, only 47% of Americans trust the accuracy and integrity of elections completely or a lot," said Matthew Haar, Harrisburg Managing Partner at Saul Ewing. "The crisis of trust in our election is bigger than just one party. Both Republican and Democratic voters have expressed doubt in the system."

In an effort to put some faith back into elections, state officials and members of the public gathered at Widener University in Harrisburg Monday night for a "Trust in Our Elections: A Community Conversation" forum.

"So many people having questions about elections," added Al Schmidt, the Pa Secretary of State.

Questions surrounding a variety of concerns, including mail-in ballots and overall election security.

"There is an incredible amount of security that goes into that day," Cumberland County Commissioner Jean Foschi added.

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At the end of the day, the state officials want the public to have trust in the election process.

"Elections are something we should celebrate," Schmidt said.

Robert Graci, the former Pa. Superior Court Judge added, "Now, some people will never come around, but there are a lot of people who want to believe in the system, who want to believe that it works."

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