MacDonald: How Many More Illegals Are Voting in Manchester?

The city of Manchester has once again showered the Granite State with glory when it comes to vote fraud. The AG’s office reported last week that it has arrested Naseef Bryan, who they describe as “of Manchester.”

Concord, NH – Attorney General John Formella announces that Naseef Bryan, of Manchester, has been arrested and charged with three class B felony counts of wrongful voting, contrary to RSA 659:34, I(e).

He is a citizen of Jamaica, not the United States, who has illegally overstayed his welcome. Manchester allowed him to register to vote in a city election in 2023, which put him on the rolls so he could vote in the Presidential Primary and the General election last November, which he did.

Naseef Bryan, 34, was arrested and charged this week on three felony counts of wrongful voting. At the time he started voting in Manchester, Bryan was engaged in multiple lawsuits with the federal government in an attempt to force his way into becoming a citizen.

The lawsuits indicate that Bryan knew he was not a citizen when he registered to vote in the November 2023 municipal election and could therefore not legally vote. But if he knew he wasn’t a citizen, why didn’t the New Hampshire election authorities know it, too?

Why, indeed?

Before we answer that question, a bit of background is in order. The Queen City has been home to multiple out-of-state voter nests. These are addresses from which multiple out-of-state Democrat campaign workers registered to vote in local and state elections.

436 Walnut St., Manchester was home to three ladies, two from Massachusetts and one from New York, who leased the address for “election season” and then left the state after registering and voting in New Hampshire.

1200 Elm Street housed several rentals by locals from which out-of-staters registered to vote.

Does anyone remember Michelle Bensignor, Shaheen campaign, Michael Avery Thorpe (Sanders campaign, 2016), the fraud abetted by Emma Rous, Cindy Rosenwald, or Martha Fuller Clark? Hey, Alana Biden voted here, as did non-residents, including from Canada and Germany, who registered to vote in the Granite State. We’ve got elected Democrats and members of the AG’s Office, who allowed out-of-staters to use their home addresses to register and vote. None of them were from her or are here, but loopholes created by progressives allowed them to vote with little or no fear of legal entanglements.

Don’t get me started on out-of-state student voting.

It is therefore no surprise that a Jamaican citizen was allowed to register and vote, and that the excuse given by the City Clerk was that, at the time, they followed state law.

Manchester election officials followed the law when Bryan registered. He was asked to prove his identity, his current address or domicile, and his status as a U.S. citizen.

For the first two, Bryan presented a New Hampshire driver’s license as photo ID and his car registration to prove he lived in the city. As for his citizenship, New Hampshire law allowed voters to sign an affidavit in front of a poll worker attesting that he or she is an American citizen.

This is why non-citizens should not have US driver’s licenses and why the new proof of citizenship law is necessary. But there’s more going on here. Bryan could face 3 1/2 to 7 years in jail and up to $4,000.00 in fines, according to the New Hampshire AG’s Office, yet he was allowed to vote illegally in a federal election.

When Manchester Election Officials allowed Bryan to register and then vote in a Federal election, everyone involved violated federal law. The AG might want to hurry up and get their money before the Feds come and deport Naseef, which may or may not be a better deal than doing time in a US jail, not that NH puts people in prison for wrongful voting. But they do arrest people for election enforcement “appearances,” and press purposes.

So, to answer the question in the headline, odds are good that there were or are a lot more Naseef Bryans registered to vote in Manchester (Nashua, Keene, Plymouth, Lebanon, Portsmouth, Rochester, Durham, and every other liberal voting ghetto), who have since voted illegally in local and federal elections.

What’s so special about Naseef? He was a troublemaker, involved in lawsuits as he tried to force his way into citizenship. So, I’m guessing they picked him to prop up their arguments for the new proof of citizenship law that shouldn’t be necessary. Yeah, let’s arrest that guy.

But, if history is any proof, that new law will be poorly deployed and inadequately policed. And Manchester isn’t the only town with election officials who aren’t exactly concerned about election integrity. When there are no real consequences for being a serial fuckup, there’s no incentive to be anything else.

And so they shall.

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, award-winning 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, Executive Editor, assistant editor, Editor, content curator, complaint department, Op-ed editor, gatekeeper (most likely to miss typos because he has no editor), and contributor at GraniteGrok.com. Steve is also a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, The Republican Volunteer Coalition, has worked for or with many state and local campaigns and grassroots groups, and is a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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