How Many Other Massholes are Using Rental Property Addresses to Vote In NH

by
Steve MacDonald

The annual ritual is upon us. Like the arrival of autumn, the state selects one out of the thousands of likely candidates for prosecution as a patsy to charge with illegal voting. It is a dog and pony show. Look, see; we prosecute illegal voting (which we are otherwise told never happens).

WMUR – Joshua Urovitch, 56, and Lisa Urovitch, 54, have been indicted on three counts of wrongful voting. New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella said the couple is accused of voting in the 2020 and 2022 general elections, as well as the 2022 Concord School District election.

Public records indicate that Lisa has owned the home at 13 Pine Street in Concord since 2007, but the property card lists her address as Ashland, MA. Side note to Concord: if you are looking for more tax dollars (and aren’t you always), her house is assessed at $288,000, but Zillow says it could sell for $473,500.00. Just sayin’. Related: 94,610 Potential Out-Of-State Double Registrants on NH Voter Rolls

I’m assuming the Pine St. property is a rental, which lends itself to my headline. Voter nests are common in the Granite State (always dems: two examples here and here). Apartments, businesses, campaign offices, or single-family homes at which a large number of people register and vote (illegally) in the Granite State.

These nests have two things in common. The voters are always Democrats, and the State never does anything about it. That’s not to say there are no Republicans who commit vote fraud, and to be clear, we oppose it no matter who does it, but the Dems are much better at illegal GOTV than their counterparts (just like regular GOTV).

To compensate for this prosecutorial flaccidity (electoral dysfunction), the State picks some low-hanging fruit—one out-of-state college student when thousands of them vote here every two years—a crazy person who cross-dresses—and old people. They like to nab Senior citizens for double voting.

We’ve been reporting unprosecuted voter fraud thanks to CNHT for more than a decade – one of my earlier was Martha’s Motel – Dem State Sen. Martha Fuller Clark was letting campaign workers use her address to register and vote. Related: About Those ‘Student’ Voting Rights

This MA couple from Ashland won this year’s You Are the Example of Our Due Diligence Award. They’ll be fined a few hundred bucks a piece and “lose” their right to vote in the Granite State, which they never had.

Big whoop.

How many other MA residents with rental property in New Hampshire are doing the same thing and/or, farming out the address to helicopter “residents for voting purposes.” I bet it’s more than one and less than a million. In the many thousands, at the very least. Every damn election.

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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