The hits keep coming for New Hampshire’s “no such thing as voter fraud crowd.” Washington DC resident Mary Kate Lowndes has been indicted “on a felony wrongful voting charge, two counts of misdemeanor wrongful voting, and a single count of misusing an absentee ballot.”
Related: James O’Keefe Nails NH Attorney General MacDonald HARD on Election Fraud
According to prosecutors, Lowndes filed a voter registration form in 2016 claiming to be domiciled at a shopping center on Crystal Avenue in Derry when she actually lived outside of New Hampshire, a misdemeanor charge. Investigators accused her of requesting and receiving an absentee ballot in the Nov. 6, 2018, general election and then casting that ballot. Those accusations constitute a felony and two misdemeanor charges, the state said Friday, due to “knowingly (submitting) a voter registration form containing false material information regarding her qualifications as a voter, and also for a person to make a false material statement regarding her qualifications as a voter when obtaining an official ballot.”
Not the first Peace Corps member to steal votes in New Hampshire, but this one is currently chief of operations for recruitment. Her past positions demonstrate that she has seen a bit of the world, but according to Patch.com, she has no connection to New Hampshire that they could find online.
But she supports Biden and BLM on her Facebook page.
So why did she ‘register’ as a resident in 2016 and vote absentee in 2018?
To steal a vote!
And she did, along with at least a few others who will, inevitably, turn out to be more than a few.
It has been so easy to do, and the odds of getting caught and prosecuted are small. That may still be the case, despite the AG’s recent desire to do a better job (thank James O’Keefe for that). Oh, and “Lowndes faces six to 10 years in prison and $10,000 in fines. If she is convicted, she will lose any future right to vote in New Hampshire.”
Prison can be something of a deterrent, but I’m not holding my breath. Besides, the 2020 elections will be long over, all the many votes again stolen, before we learn of Lowndes’ fate.