Last fall, we reported on the shenanigans of Lisa and Joshua Urovitch. The Massachusetts residents got caught voting from a rental property address in Concord, New Hampshire. While they owned the property, they were not living in it, they just pretended to futz with New Hampshire Elections in 2022 and 2020.
New Hampshire’s keystone cops announced the conclusion of this prosecution in a press release dated Jan 24 in which the AG pretended this was a huge step toward ensuring voter integrity in the Granite State.
The State charged Joshua and Lisa Urovitch with three counts of wrongful voting each, alleging that they wrongfully voted in New Hampshire in the November 3, 2020 General Election, the November 8, 2022 General Election, and the November 8, 2022 Concord School District Election using the Concord property as their domicile address.
As part of a negotiated plea, the Urovitches each pled guilty to one Class A misdemeanor of wrongful voting, contrary to RSA 659:34, I(a), and the State nolle prossed the two remaining wrongful voting charges.
Joshua and Lisa Urovitch were each sentenced to 12 months in the House of Corrections, all suspended for two years on the condition of their good behavior. The Court also ordered Joshua and Lisa Urovitch to each pay a $2,000 fine with a penalty assessment of $480. The State imposed an additional civil penalty of $1,240 each.
Pursuant to Part I, Article 11 of the New Hampshire Constitution, the Urovitches have each lost the right to vote in New Hampshire.
Which we correctly predicted back in September,
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.
We underestimated the civil penalties, but the template is the same. Pick one of the tens of thousands of illegal voters. Freeze them. Target them. Then, issue press releases and ask Mom to stick one on the fridge.
Look what my Johnny did! I’m so proud.
There is no word yet on how many actual voters the AG’s office tried to shake down after asking poll watchers to collect contact info from anyone who dares to ask to have their ballot hand-counted last November. The wheels of justice grind slowly when they want to, but I suspect that number is zero because the story broke (here), and their response to queries about it was less than stellar.
Until the next election!