We learned that attendance is everything this term. You can’t win if you don’t have the numbers. All eyes are on the whip! We learned that the Speaker of the House voted more today than he did in total in the past 2 years! There’s probably a Speaker vote record being made!
Election Integrity
The Windham Complaint – September 13, 2022 Primary Election
COMPLAINT
SENT VIA EMAIL ONLY – electionlaw@doj.nh.gov – December 21, 2022
– Dear Attorney General Formella,
Do Windham Election Officials Represent Einstein’s Definition of Insanity?
Here we go again. A detailed complaint against Windham election officials was filed with the NH Attorney General’s office in December regarding the September 13, 2022, Primary Election.
The Brunson Case Could Provide a New Leviathan — Us!
I am here to say that the new case of Brunson v Adams contains the hottest balance-of-power issue I have ever seen. It is a case by an ordinary citizen– who believes his right-to-elect was violated by the various frauds going on at the polls in the 2020 election.
The States With the Most Opportunity for Election Fraud Are All Blue or Heading That Way…
The Heritage Foundation took a small mountain of data and crunched it. The result is the election integrity scorecard. It is a map of US states and the District of Columbia; each scored based on twelve criteria.
Here are a Few Potential Problems in NH That are Undermining Voter Confidence
I broke ground on this early today with a piece about what might be an effort to undermine an independent, bipartisan committee charged with cataloging voter confidence issues in New Hampshire. The committee’s job is to document testimony and deliver that to the Secretary of State.
To Dems ‘Democracy’ Does Not Mean What They Want You to Think It Means
When Democrats prattle on about “defending” or “protecting” Democracy, the pat response from the right is ‘we live in a Republic.’ That’s a fact, but it is not compelling if you have to explain, and if you do, odds are you’ve lost them. So, what might carry more weight?
TWO NH Election Lawsuits Filed to Ban Voting Machines – One State, One Federal!
NH Resident Dan Richard has been granted an Emergency Hearing by the Rockingham County Superior Court, this Friday, September 9, 2022, at 1pm to seek a temporary and permanent injunction to prohibit the use of voting machines and to hand count ballots. This hearing is open to the public.
ACT NOW! If You Want Changes in NH Election Laws and Procedures DO THIS…
There is a lack of confidence in the integrity of elections across America, and those feelings exist in NH as well. The difference with NH, though, is that NH Secretary of State David Scanlan is being proactive. He wants to understand why people have concerns about our elections – and he wants to hear your solutions that will lead to a higher level of voter confidence.
Diogenes, Democrats, and Dick Swett
According to legend, the Greek philosopher Diogenes strolled about with a lamp, purportedly looking for an honest man. Were he in New Hampshire today looking for an honest Democrat he could find one in Bow in the person of former congressman and ambassador Dick Swett?
Why Is Voter Confidence at an All-Time Low?
Voter confidence in New Hampshire and nationally is in sharp decline. Currently, less than 50 % of eligible voters vote in most NH town elections.
So Kids, What Did We Learn From Thursday’s House Session (05/12/22)?
We learned that Rep. Mike Yakubovich (R-Hooksett) is not only a talented legislator, but is a talented musician as well, and he played the Star Spangled Banner for us today as we opened our session.
So Kids, What Did We Learn From This Week’s House Session (05/ 4-5 /22)?
We learned that Rep. Mike Yakubovich (R-Hooksett) has a son named Max that can really sing a beautiful rendition of the Star Spangled Banner. We also learned that Rep. Gary Hopper (R-Weare) has been doing well with chemo treatments and was able to join us for Wednesday’s House session and was greeted by the House with a much deserved standing ovation.
So Kids, What Did We Learn From Thursday’s House Session (04/21/22)?
We learned that today was Tartan Day at the NH House. This is a celebration of Scottish heritage in NH and gave our State Representatives a chance to “show our plaid.” Many reps wore some sort of plaid, including the NH plaid.
Pelham NH Poll Worker Hands School Ballot to Voter that is Already Filled Out!
This might be a first, at least for us. We have a report from a voter at a local election in Pelham, New Hampshire. A week ago Tuesday, he showed up to vote, was handed his ballots, and one of them was already filled out.
So Kids, What Did We Learn From Wednesday’s House Session (03/16/22)?
We learned that between 9 am and 10:00 pm (lunch and dinner break included) we were able to vote on around 71 House bills, and pass some really great things for the people of NH. House members truly earned their princely sum of $200 just with this grueling day alone.
Report Suggests DHS is Preparing to Politically Cleanse the Entire Department
The Department of Homeland Security has published what it calls a “Domestic Violent Extremism Internal Review: Observations, Findings, and Recommendations. It’s the blueprint for the political cleansing of the department.
So Kids, What Did We Learn From This Week’s House Session (03/10/22)?
We learned that the “NH State House Traveling Band of Nomads” has finally come back to doing business at the State House in Representative’s Hall – and it was wonderful!