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Three Patrons ‘Check Out’ of Martha’s Motel

Martha's Motel Martha Fuller Clark home to out of state vote stealersThe recent request by three of Martha Fuller Clark’s motel patrons to be removed from the voter checklist poses more questions than answers.

Fuller Clark previously explained that Griffith worked for the Obama campaign and stayed at her home from last June or July, through December. Riccio, she said, was her 2008 campaign manager before moving to Washington, D.C. in 2009, and that she hadn’t lived or voted in New Hampshire since then. Fuller Clark said Whelan-Wuest worked for the Obama campaign in 2008.

Also registered to vote using Fuller Clark’s address is Ryan Fitzpatrick Flynn who, said Fuller Clark, worked for the Obama campaign and stayed at her home from last June or July, through December. Flynn remains on the voter checklist, according to the clerk’s office.

We have a voter list purge every ten years or so.  If Riccio and Whelan-Wuest left in 2008, how or why, years later, were they not removed?  What, how, or why did Fuller-Clark manage to keep them registered from her home when they–according to her–had been gone for years?

Ryan Flynn says he came to New Hampshire in September of 2012.  Fuller Clark says he arrived in June or July.  Flynn says he left before November, Clark says he stayed until December.  Those stories don’t gel, nor does the reason why FLynn ever registered to vote here when he claims he left the state shortly after he arrived.  Are all Democrats memories this fractured.

And one more for now; this is one I would love to get an answer on. (From the same Seacoast Onlien article linked above)

Deputy Secretary of State David Scanlan previously said — in general terms unrelated to the Fuller Clark voting dust-up — that state law allows a person to move to the state one day, with the intention of staying in New Hampshire and registering to vote the next day, then to move out of state the third day because of a life change.

But if someone moves solely to vote, he said, “that’s something completely different.

So, Deputy Secretary Scanlan, if someone’s adult children, with careers, spouses, and families, who all live in a different state, came to New Hampshire, registered to vote, and then left…would that be “moving here” solely to vote?   Would that be ‘something completely different?

Should we expect some indictments any time soon for the children of Democrat Emma Rous if they can’t produce current New Hampshire Drivers licenses with their mothers home address on it?

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