If there is any danger to allowing out-of-state college students to vote, a bigger one is allowing them to run for local offices about which they have no knowledge or interest.

One such incidence of this happened last November when Vanessa Sievers, a resident from Big Sky, Montana, placed her name on the ballot to run for Grafton County, NH Treasurer, and was elected as a side benefit of the large student vote that is generally under Democrat influence.

County Officials, some who are Democrats, are concerned that she lacks commitment because she has failed to invest $10 MILLION in County Funds of which she is in charge, losing money daily for the County.

They also complain about her having missed various meetings and being too dependent on email.
At CNHT we wonder — how does this square with current transparency laws?