“1 Mary Maxwell (Write in, random NH resident)”
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Correction: Mary Maxwell actually is on the GOP presidential ballot in NH. I saw sample Democrat and GOP ballots at the Union Leader website this morning (they were from a Manchester precinct, but presumably the candidates are the same in every precinct in the state), and “Mary Maxwell (Concord, NH)”was one of like 15 or so Republicans. NH has very low barriers to entry for candidates, and thus certainly gives voters a lot of options.
On a related matter, please remember that unaffiliated voters can vote in either (but not both) primaries, but that voting in a party’s primary automatically enrolls them with such party. That means that a Left-leaning independent that voted in the GOP primary last time (say, for Kasich or Pataki) and forgot to re-register as unaffiliated afterwards is still registered as a Republican. If such voter wants to go cast a vote for Biden or Buttiegeg or Klobuchar or whomever in the Democrat primary he will find out that he only can vote in the GOP primary, since registered Republicans can’t vote in the Democrat primary. This happens dozens (if not hundreds) of times every four year, and what many of these voters do is ask for the Republican ballot and write-in the Democrat of their choice (and vice versa for conservative independents who voted in the Democrat primary four years earlier). When the final results are in, you’ll find that Trump will get quite a few write-in votes in the Democrat primary and each of the Democrat candidates will get a few write-in votes in the GOP primary.
I've noticed before that happens in NH but never thought about why. 👌