The primary election that will be held in Windham, NH, tomorrow (9/13/22) has the rare and dubious distinction of having a state-appointed election monitor to ensure all election laws and procedures are properly followed by Windham election officials.
Windham Board of Selectman
ARROGANT ELITISTS? Windham Board of Selectmen Show Contempt for Their Subjects!
This past Monday, the Windham Board of Selectman Chairman Ross McLeod became unhinged for the second meeting in a row.
The public clearly expressed their displeasure of the Board’s decision to hire what many believe to be an unqualified applicant – and McLeod would have none of it. He scolded and demeaned hundreds of people he was elected to serve – instead of listening and responding to constituent concerns.
This Windham Incident Forensic Auditor Has Undisclosed Conflicts of Interest
I’m writing to inform you of previously undisclosed conflicts of interest and bias on the part of the auditors chosen by the Windham Board of Selectmen and to ask that the Senate reclaim its authority to choose auditors itself by, if necessary, amending SB43, or to recognize the authority of the residents of Windham to make the decision themselves.
PUBLIC STATEMENT: The “Windham Incident” Death Threats
Many know, I have been actively involved with a State Senator and others over the past few months – pushing for a forensic audit of Windham’s voting machines and ballots from the November 3, 2020, general election. A law mandating the forensic audit was passed on April 12th.
ACTION ALERT! The “Windham Incident” FORENSIC TEAM – Who Should Be Selected? (4PM Deadline)
Senator Bob Giuda was the driving force behind a new law that mandates Windham’s voting machines and ballots be forensically audited, because the November 3, 2020 election day voting machine results and subsequent hand recount for Windham’s State Rep race produced the largest unexplained numerical discrepancy in the History of NH.
Send a Message to Windham Leaders: The Election Audit Process MUST be Transparent!
Thanks to your efforts, Senate Bill 43 has been signed into law. Your phone calls, emails, and social media posts helped to ensure that SB43 got fast-tracked to the Governor’s desk. BUT… THIS FIGHT IS NOT OVER!
STAY ENGAGED! The “Windham Incident” Selectman’s Meeting – Monday, March 8 at 7p
The Windham Board of Selectman will get a legislative update on SB43 during the Announcements/Liaison Reports portion of the meeting. It is the first item on the agenda immediately following the Call to Order. The meeting is this Monday, March 8 at 7p at the Community Development Building, 3 North Lowell Road, Windham, NH 03087. … Read more