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The Windham Incident: The AG Has some Questions…

PRESS RELEASE: September 16, 2021 – Windham, NH – On September 1, 2021, the attorney for the town of Windham received a four-page letter that contains a list of detailed questions regarding the town’s testing of their voting machines, as well as the handling of ballots.

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ACTION ALERT! The “Windham Incident” Update / Learn What YOU Can Do!

I believe the audit for the “Windham Incident” has lost all credibility because there is no way for observers to observe in a meaningful manner.  “Trust but verify” is difficult, and in many cases impossible.  While the AG’s office and auditors have responded to some concerns, they have repeatedly ignored most legitimate requests for transparency.

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WATCH: DISTURBING “Windham Incident” FORENSIC AUDIT First Hand Report!

The Government Integrity Project Co-Founders Ken Eyring and Tom Murray joined Nick Moseder to provide their disturbing first hand experiences of the mandated forensic audit on Windham, NH’s voting machines and ballots.  Both have been on-site observing the forensic audit process, and what they have seen to date is disturbing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3REvBPd89jw   The Government Integrity … Read more

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WATCH: Government Integrity Project Chairman Ken Eyring Shares Concerns About NH Assistant AG Anne Edward’s Involvement with the “Windham Incident” Forensic Audit

I am the Chairman of the Government Integrity Project (GIP), a recently formed organization that is laser focused on election integrity and holding elected and appointed representatives accountable – regardless of who they are.  I have been intimately involved with demanding a forensic audit on Windham’s voting machines

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Press Release: My Choice of Forensic Auditor For the Windham Incident is…

Windham, NH – Last November 3, 2020, the general election results for the Windham State Representative race wound up being significantly different from the hand recount. The vote count error has become known as the “Windham Incident” because the discrepancies between election day and the recount were the highest in the history of the state.