New Hampshire begins audit of 2020 election today in Windham | |
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User ID: 79673350 United States 05/13/2021 11:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.nbcboston.com (secure)] An audit that examines a controversial New Hampshire legislative election will begin Tuesday, the attorney general’s office announced. The audit, which will be live streamed from the Edward Cross Training Center in Pembroke, is reviewing the November 2020 Windham election for four state legislative seats. Republicans won all four seats, but questions emerged after a candidate who was a Democrat requested a recount. It found that all four Republicans gained an additional 300 votes, while the Democrat lost 99. |
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User ID: 79673350 United States 05/13/2021 11:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yes, New Hampshire used Dominion machines in the 2020 election. [link to www.lifesitenews.com (secure)] CONCORD, New Hampshire, February 26, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — The New Hampshire attorney general’s office is moving to confiscate voting machines that were found to have “shorted” Republican candidates by 6% of votes in the 2020 election. After a 24-vote margin in a state race triggered a recount in the city of Windham, officials found that vote scanners owned by Dominion Voting Systems shorted Republican candidates between 297 and 303 votes, or 6% of the total vote. |
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User ID: 79673350 United States 05/13/2021 11:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just like in Arizona the state is doing its best to prevent and discredit the audit. A dude named Yen is the attorney general of NH and is behind all the effort to stop the audit. [same as my last link] Though state and local officials have petitioned the New Hampshire attorney general’s office to look into the Windham glitch, a full investigation has yet to materialize. Yen has claimed that the attorney general has “no statutory authority” to conduct “an audit of the ballot counting devices where there is no basis to suspect an election law violation.” “However … his Election Law office requested and subsequently received town documents, but continued to assert that they didn’t have the authority to check the ballots or investigate the machines despite the language in [New Hampshire statutes] which specifically gives them that authority,” Republican state senator Bob Giuda has said. |
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