The NH GOP is Attempting to Overturn The Election of Grafton County Republican Committee Officers - Granite Grok

The NH GOP is Attempting to Overturn The Election of Grafton County Republican Committee Officers

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The NH GOP is attempting to overturn the election of Grafton County Republican Committee Officers which took place at a meeting on Jan 11th called by Randy Subjeck (whom the NH GOP recognized as the legitimate Chairman).


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It was officiated by Randy Subjeck and Matthew Bjelobrk (whom the NH GOP recognized as the legitimate Vice Chairman) and was attended by a quorum of the 37 Committee Members elected in the December 10th, Caucus (whom the NH GOP recognized as the legitimate County Committee).

Among those also in attendance were, Representative Beth Folsom, Representative David Binford, Representative Lex Berezhny, Delegate George Kirk, Dave Rivers, Becca Bailey, Delegate Mike McLaughlin, Delegate Nolan Swanson, Delegate Linda Molinaro, and Delegate Wes Chapmon.

Senator Bob Giuda insisted that the election of officers was valid however the NH GOP leadership has belligerently refused to accept the outcome because they don’t like the result.

I have opposed the NH GOP over the multiple fraudulent violations of the December Caucus they held for the GCRC by a zoom meeting which greatly disenfranchised our Delegates and Grafton County Republicans and allowed NH GOP Chairman Stephen Stepanek to maintain a majority vote in our County Committee.

I would be glad to answer any questions you may have. Our active members are leaving the party all together over their disgust with the corrupt NH GOP leadership and the underhanded way they have usurped fair elections on the state level as well as in our county. Our repeated complaints have fallen on deaf ears.

Sincerely,

Wes Chapmon
GCRC Chair

 

Correction: An earlier version of this article listed George Kirk as a representative instead of a delegate.

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