by Ed Naile

CNHT holds 75 pages of voter fraud evidence they’ve uncovered in the last few years. This of course has all been submitted to the AG’s office.

However, since Governor Lynch’s signing of HB #391 our investigators are allowed to see less and less information about voting records, thus making it more difficult for us to find fraud. We wonder why the Governor did this?

He needn’t have done that though, since Bud Fitch will never prosecute anyone, unless they are a Republican.

Lynch also repealed the voter ID law, HB #345, which would have required one to establish a true residence to be able to vote in NH

No, not Real ID, not a national database, and no RFID chips, just a proof of who you are and residency in NH. Pretty simple… but of course, nothing they would want here in NH. After all the DFNH crowd claims that NH has an ‘exemplary voting system’, but they don’t mention Bud Fitch’s un-exemplary non-prosecutorial behavior.

See this link for what happened when 1,700 were caught and were given a chance to make it right:
Student Fraud

Speaking of election fraud, in the last local race here in Manchester, it is suspected that nefarious behavior in the Manchester PO caused the campaign literature of Joe Kelly Levasseur to be withheld or lost and thus never mailed in time for the election. This is being pursued. They even gave him his money back.

Read the story of Mail Jamming Interesting to note, there have been several other incidences of this as well, including to the lawyer handling Levasseur’s case and to a Deering resident as well.

That was the same election where a John Kerry-paid operative, Geoff Wetrosky, illegally removed political signs of an opponent, then brought them to Dem Party Chair Kathy Sullivan’s house. He then voted in the Manchester election, returned to S Dakota, never intending to live here! He is off scott-free from either voter fraud or sign stealing (a serious offense) and now living in Boston, working for Kerry. Ed and I are thinking of paying a visit to Mr. Kerry soon.

To be fair we did find a woman last week who was a Republican who has never lived here but always has voted here and insisted she had the right to do this! It is my belief that we should turn her in as well since we are non-partisan rabble-rousers. They would probably go after her just because of her party affiliation. At least it would prove our point, that this kind of voter fraud in NH is RAMPANT.

Yes Virginia, we have voter fraud here in NH.

Post Election Addendum: In one precinct in Manchester, two people from Massachusetts were caught attempting to vote in NH. They did not have valid proof of domicile as their addresses had bounced. One person had never lived at the address he gave when he registered and still does not. They were both challenged but then allowed to vote. People ought to be mad as hell at Bud Fitch for allowing this to continue, otherwise you are going to see NH turn more and more into the tax and spend states that surround it.

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Update: HB 391 was altered to redact voter information and HB 345 and HB 347 were blocked.

from a January 17, 2006 Union Leader article:

TO VOTE in person in New Hampshire, a voter must show up at the polling place, state the name and address of a voter registered to vote at that site, take the ballot, fill it out, and feed it into the machine. One does not have to prove that he or she is the person whose name and address were given.

On Wednesday the House will vote on House Bill 345, which would require voters to show ID before being given a ballot. Any adult can obtain a valid picture ID, so the bill would disenfranchise no one.

A companion bill, HB 347, would require proof of identity for voter registration. It literally would add the words “and identity” to the short list of things someone has to prove before registering to vote. The others are citizenship, age and domicile.

A third bill, HB 391, would open citizenship and domicile affidavits to public scrutiny. These are the forms people can fill out on Election Day in lieu of proof that they are U.S. citizens living in New Hampshire. The bill would make them public records so anyone could check to verify that people claiming to be citizens living in New Hampshire actually are.

These bills would close three enormous loopholes in the state’s election laws. They would strengthen the integrity of those laws and make it harder for anyone to commit voter fraud. They also will put an end to a lot of the voter fraud accusations that accompany every election in New Hampshire. They are needed improvements that deserve passage.