The year 2016 in New Hampshire General Elections is a banner year for voter fraud investigations and prosecutions by the NH AG’s Elections Unit. There is a heaping handful of cases.
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NH Attorney General Gives the Nod to Electioneering with Public Funds
October 2, 2020
Nicholas A. Chong Yen
Assistant Attorney General
Election Law Unit
Dear Attorney Chong Yen,
Thank you for your investigation of the Nashua Teachers Union’s actions in response to my complaint submitted on October 30, 2019. I’m writing to you in response to your letter dated September 28, 2020, where you concluded that there was no NTU electioneering in Nashua.
If You are That Scared Stay Home – We Can Run the World Without You
Nothing says police state quite like neighbors or customers snitching to the local constabulary about this or that perceived slight. In the age of COVID, this manifests as a failure to adequately mask or distance or some other fear-mongered incidentals such as OCD-like purification rituals improperly performed.
Here is What We Found That the NH AG’s Office of Elections did Not
WMUR has a 2016 story about the “Florida Man,” Michael LeSean Lewis, indicted by a Merrimack County grand jury. It is rather complete, including a photo. Updated: Updated: 5:00 PM EST Dec 18, 2018.
James O’Keefe Nails NH Attorney General MacDonald HARD on Election Fraud
To recap, this fustercluck started with Vincent Marzello of West Lebanon, NH for voting twice in 2016 – once as himself and again as “Helen Ashley” (with a bad fur coat and a worse wig). Reformatted, emphasis mine:
State Internet Surveillance Unit Sued for Alleged Illegal Collection Practices
A State Trooper has sued claiming his state used a DHS backed resource agency to illegally collect data on individuals making legal gun purchases or engaged in peaceful protests. Before you say you don’t care, New Hampshire has one of these too! As does every state.
Sununu: If there are businesses that are kind of thwarting the guidance, we usually hear about It.
According to this headline, “As More N.H. Businesses Violate Emergency Orders, Sununu Cautions Against ‘Snitching.‘ “It’s a good headline. I clicked on it. Then I read it. And it’s accurate as far as it goes, but it never goes very far.
The AG’s Office is Issuing Sealed Secret Search Warrants to Spy on NH Citizens
Janet Delfuoco was investigated by the New Hampshire Department of Justice. The State Attorney General’s Office. It actually doesn’t even matter why. She won her case, but in the process, discovered that the AG’s office had issued sealed (secret) search warrants to spy on her.
Democrats Refuse to Fund AG’s Office so it Can’t Defend Existing NH Laws They Don’t Like
The Democrats on the Fiscal committee are refusing to approve funds for the NH Attorney General’s office. The State is defending two election laws the Left hates. They are refusing money to the department to force the AG to drop these cases.
NH AG Drops Complaints and Investigation into James O’Keefe and Project Veritas
The New Hampshire Attorney General’s office and Atkinson resident Robert Bell have dropped all complaints and the investigation of James O’Keefe and Project Veritas.
Breaking: Veritas-Exposed Double-Voter Robert Bell Arrested by NH AG for – Double-Voting
Robert Bell, the man who admitted to Project Veritas investigative journalists that he voted in Florida and New Hampshire was arrested today by the NH Attorney General’s Office and charged.
How You Can Help James O’Keefe and Justice in New Hampshire
Robert Alan Bell is a New Hampshire Resident who broke three laws. He voted twice in a federal election. He broke the law in Florida, New Hampshire, and Federal law. Has he been served a Subpoena by the New Hampshire Attorney General’s office?
How Stopping Vote Fraud Gets Done! UNH Student Indicted for Double-Voting
The AG’s office has issued an indictment against a UNH student for voting in two states in the 2016 election.
(Spencer) McKinnon, who identifies himself as a UNH student on his Facebook page, was indicted last week by a Strafford County grand jury, MacDonald’s office announced.
He is charged with knowingly voting twice in the Nov. 8, 2016, general election.
Did the New Hampshire Department of Justice Hack the 2018 Election?
If you have been following New Hampshire politics this year, you know that House Bill 1264 became law. HB 1264 is intended to end the undemocratic practice of allowing out-of-state residents to vote in New Hampshire elections.
Once HB 1264 becomes effective the act of voting in New Hampshire will be deemed a declaration by the voter that he or she is a New Hampshire resident. This, obviously, will dissuade drive-by voting (which massively favors Democrats).
Note what I just wrote: “[o]nce HB 1264 becomes effective.”
It’s Still Voter Fraud – Like It Or Not
New Hampshire has about 980,000 registered voters.
At least 5,300 of those voters:
- Can’t legally register their dog in New Hampshire.
- May not legally obtain a NH hunting license.
- None of those “voters” are qualified to be called for jury duty in the Granite State.
- Are paying out-of-state college tuition at NH State Colleges because they cannot legally sign the domicile statement on the NH Resident Tuition Form.
The same number used an out-of-state driver’s license as identification to help NH elect candidates.
Don’t Give In To A Bully
The Bullies in the AG’s office are prepared to take a small town to court even though the law is against them. We talk more about the intimidation factor, the press, and the likely costs to go to court to defend School Choice.
When Guests Collide Part II
We continue the conflict and discussion of New Hampshire’s FRM scandal with Mike Gill and George Lambert, but mostly Mike Gill.
What Does ‘Non Resident’ Really Mean in 159:6 ?
Great question from a reader – “How does the State Supreme Court Define ‘Non-Resident’ in 159:6?, ” which is New Hampshire’s discriminatory pistol revolver licensing law.
GrokTALK! – South Korea Consults NH on Right to Know
Some folks from South Korea, complete with interpreters, paid a visit to CNHT and chairman Ed Naile to learn about Right to Know (RTK) as a tool to fight government corruption. Ed shares some details from the meeting, then it’s on to the NH AG, judges, and what passes for Justice in the Granite State. … Read more
Cover Your Own A**
In Part II of our interview with Ed Naile we discuss progressive voter-fraud nests, Red Files, and how neither the NH AG’s office, nor the Secretary of State can be trusted to do more than cover their own ass or the ass of those who pull their strings.