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Bill O’Brien Ping.
Many many Obama voters.
There IS voter fraud in NH. In the 2008 primary, I distinctly there were some scattered reports of an unusual phenomenon of out of state license plates at polls, perhaps some even here on Free Republic. I personally heard a caller into the Howie Carr Boston WRKO AM radio talk show say she was living elsewhere, from where was calling in winter but registered to vote around Plymouth NH. She had gotten a call from a friend up there who said she saw she had voted and wondered why she hadnt stopped by to visit. I was further struck in that a caller into the Rush Limbaugh show had a similar story. We are after all up against Massachusetts.
There was more than one incident communicated to Carr such he was periodically over the post 2008 primary discussion emphatically stating there was no evidence of coordinated emailing on to support such allegations. Alas we were dealing with Obama pre-polling over H. Clinton and there was every reason to think the Clinton Machine was in action, though it fell short.
Be sure to take the little time to watch the 13 minute raw video. A poll chief there is heard to say rolls were purged of the dead just a couple days before voting.
Former Rep. Artur Davis on NH: Voter fraud is common
By Christopher Bedford Published: 3:53 PM 01/11/2012
http://dailycaller.com/2012/01/11/former-rep-artur-davis-on-nh-voter-fraud-is-common/#ixzz1jIGQ5zC1
Uncut NH Voter Fraud Investigation
http://dailycaller.com/2012/01/11/video-nh-poll-workers-shown-handing-out-ballots-in-dead-peoples-names/
AG probes voter fraud in NH after activists get ballots as dead people because they weren’t ID’ed
By MARK HAYWARD
New Hampshire Union Leader
Published Jan 12, 2012 at 3:00 am (Updated Jan 11, 2012)
[snip] Republican House Speaker William O’Brien said Democrats have consistently maintained that no voter fraud takes place in New Hampshire. Now it’s been shown that flaws exist in the system.
I’m afraid I hope it doesn’t come down to this it challenges our first-in-the-nation primary position, O’Brien said
Lynch steamed:
http://tv.breitbart.com/nh-gov-who-vetoed-voter-id-bill-outraged-at-new-okeefe-sting/
The subject law per a huffpo poster:
For those argueing that he did not commit voter fraud, I suggest you read Title LXIII, Chapter 659, section 659.34 on the New Hampshire codes.
659:34 Wrongful Voting; Penalties for Voter Fraud.
I. A person is subject to a civil penalty not to exceed $5,000 if such person:
(a) When registerin¬g to vote; when obtaining an official ballot; or when casting a vote by official ballot, makes a false material statement regarding his or her qualificat¬ions as a voter to an election officer or submits a voter registrati¬on form, an election day registrati¬on affidavit, a qualified voter affidavit, a domicile affidavit, or an absentee registrati¬on affidavit containing false material informatio¬n regarding his or her qualificat¬ions as a voter;
II. A person is guilty of a class B felony if, at any election, such person purposeful¬ly or knowingly commits an act specified in subparagra¬ph I(b). A person is guilty of a class A misdemeano¬r if, at any election, such person purposeful¬ly or knowingly commits any of the other acts listed in paragraph I.
the act of requesting a ballot, whether you vote on it or not, is covered under the “ when obtaining an official ballot;” part of section I (a).
& comment:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/11/james-okeefe-voter-fraud-video_n_1200208.html
JoeHurley
60 Fans
18 hours ago( 9:55 PM)
This was expertly done. They go in and say; “Do you have John Smith on the list?” The poll worker then says; “Yes. At 123 Main Street?” The Veritas guy then says; “Yes, that’s the right address.” The poll worker then hands them a ballot. The Veritas guy then says; “Don’t I need an I.D.?” The poll worker then says; “No.”
Lynch vetoed voter ID legislation that became a very contentious issue here in NH late summer 2011. .
Senate in very Untypical fashion (since huge Nov 2010 legislative wins) failed to override
http://newhampshire.watchdog.org/9185/nh-senate-overrides-four-vetoes-sustains-vetoes-of-voter-id-and-rggi-repeal/
SB 129- Voter ID
This bill would require all New Hampshire voters to provide a state-issued photo ID at the polls. Anyone not able to produce an ID could cast a provisional ballot, and could return later that week to prove they are who they say they are. Supporters argue that people must show the ID all the time, and that it is not unreasonable to prove your identity in order to vote. They claim an ID requirement will prevent voter fraud.
Governor Lynch casts the right to vote as fundamental, and being forced to show ID as an attempt to frustrate this right. Opponents of the bill have also rallied local election officials against the provisional ballot provision, which they say will impose new costs and duties at Town Halls across the state.
Senator Sharon Carson argues that 30 states require photo ID to vote. She says New Hampshire is the only state that allows same-day voter registration without also requiring voter ID. She says opponents points to few prosecutions for voter fraud in New Hampshire and conclude there isnt a problem.
There are hundreds of allegations of suspicious or fraudulent voting each year, Carson said, but adds that without an ID requirement there is no way to prosecute these cases.
She says those without ID can still vote provisionally, and can get an official state ID for free if they dont have a drivers license. She said its time for New Hampshire to adopt a voter ID law.
It ensures that our election process remains clean and without fraud, Carson concluded.
Sen. Lou DAllesandro supported the veto. He alluded to the days before the Voting Rights Act, and says New Hampshire got rid of its laws limiting access to the polls.
We have an election process in this state thats as good as any in the nation. We encourage voter participation, DAllesandro argued, saying New Hampshire doesnt have a voter fraud problem.
Senator Russell Prescott thanks Governor Lynch for vetoing SB 129 because of the provisional ballot measure. He says he supports voter ID, but that the provisional ballot measure makes it more difficult to vote than to register to vote. He says he plans to bring forward a clean voter ID bill this fall.
Senator Molly Kelly says if the premise of the bill is to address voter fraud, but that the Secretary of State and local election officials find no history of voter fraud. She says the bill carries the potential for discrimination against voters, and that it is far-reaching and unnecessary.
Senator Ray White says this bill was a tough one for him. He says the House added the provisional ballot measure in order to set aside potentially fraudulent votes, but says that complicates election procedures locally. He says those flaws in the bill led him to sustain the Governors veto despite his support for voter ID.
Senator Carson also promised to introduce new legislation this fall to address the concerns of town clerks.
The Senate failed to override the veto on SB 129, by a vote of 7-17, with just seven in favor.
League of Women Voters Now Hissing at Project Veritas Video
by Rick Olson
Perhaps that suspicion of fraud enhances the flavor. C. S. Forester
http://granitegrok.com/blog/2012/01/league-of-women-voters-now-hissing-at-project-veritas-video#more-15565
Voter Fraud for the Complete Idiot
By Jon N. Hall
http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/../2011/12/voter_fraud_for_the_complete_idiot.html at January 13, 2012 - 03:20:48 PM CST
Why Americans Support Voter ID Laws
By Jack Kelly
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2011/12/27/why_americans_support_voter_id_laws_112546.html
Best for last:
Not a Race Card
By Hans A. von Spakovsky
August 29, 2011 4:00 A.M.
http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/275069/not-race-card-hans-von-spakovsky
There IS voter fraud in NH. In the 2008 primary, I distinctly there were some scattered reports of an unusual phenomenon of out of state license plates at polls, perhaps some even here on Free Republic. I personally heard a caller into the Howie Carr Boston WRKO AM radio talk show say she was living elsewhere, from where was calling in winter but registered to vote around Plymouth NH. She had gotten a call from a friend up there who said she saw she had voted and wondered why she hadnt stopped by to visit. I was further struck in that a caller into the Rush Limbaugh show had a similar story. We are after all up against Massachusetts.
There was more than one incident communicated to Carr such he was periodically over the post 2008 primary discussion emphatically stating there was no evidence of coordinated emailing on to support such allegations. Alas we were dealing with Obama pre-polling over H. Clinton and there was every reason to think the Clinton Machine was in action, though it fell short.
Be sure to take the little time to watch the 13 minute raw video. A poll chief there is heard to say rolls were purged of the dead just a couple days before voting.
Former Rep. Artur Davis on NH: Voter fraud is common
By Christopher Bedford Published: 3:53 PM 01/11/2012
http://dailycaller.com/2012/01/11/former-rep-artur-davis-on-nh-voter-fraud-is-common/#ixzz1jIGQ5zC1
Uncut NH Voter Fraud Investigation
http://dailycaller.com/2012/01/11/video-nh-poll-workers-shown-handing-out-ballots-in-dead-peoples-names/
AG probes voter fraud in NH after activists get ballots as dead people because they weren’t ID’ed
By MARK HAYWARD
New Hampshire Union Leader
Published Jan 12, 2012 at 3:00 am (Updated Jan 11, 2012)
[snip] Republican House Speaker William O’Brien said Democrats have consistently maintained that no voter fraud takes place in New Hampshire. Now it’s been shown that flaws exist in the system.
I’m afraid I hope it doesn’t come down to this it challenges our first-in-the-nation primary position, O’Brien said
Lynch steamed:
http://tv.breitbart.com/nh-gov-who-vetoed-voter-id-bill-outraged-at-new-okeefe-sting/
The subject law per a huffpo poster:
For those argueing that he did not commit voter fraud, I suggest you read Title LXIII, Chapter 659, section 659.34 on the New Hampshire codes.
659:34 Wrongful Voting; Penalties for Voter Fraud.
I. A person is subject to a civil penalty not to exceed $5,000 if such person:
(a) When registerin¬g to vote; when obtaining an official ballot; or when casting a vote by official ballot, makes a false material statement regarding his or her qualificat¬ions as a voter to an election officer or submits a voter registrati¬on form, an election day registrati¬on affidavit, a qualified voter affidavit, a domicile affidavit, or an absentee registrati¬on affidavit containing false material informatio¬n regarding his or her qualificat¬ions as a voter;
II. A person is guilty of a class B felony if, at any election, such person purposeful¬ly or knowingly commits an act specified in subparagra¬ph I(b). A person is guilty of a class A misdemeano¬r if, at any election, such person purposeful¬ly or knowingly commits any of the other acts listed in paragraph I.
the act of requesting a ballot, whether you vote on it or not, is covered under the “ when obtaining an official ballot;” part of section I (a).
& comment:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/11/james-okeefe-voter-fraud-video_n_1200208.html
JoeHurley
60 Fans
18 hours ago( 9:55 PM)
This was expertly done. They go in and say; “Do you have John Smith on the list?” The poll worker then says; “Yes. At 123 Main Street?” The Veritas guy then says; “Yes, that’s the right address.” The poll worker then hands them a ballot. The Veritas guy then says; “Don’t I need an I.D.?” The poll worker then says; “No.”
Lynch vetoed voter ID legislation that became a very contentious issue here in NH late summer 2011. .
Senate in very Untypical fashion (since huge Nov 2010 legislative wins) failed to override
http://newhampshire.watchdog.org/9185/nh-senate-overrides-four-vetoes-sustains-vetoes-of-voter-id-and-rggi-repeal/
SB 129- Voter ID
This bill would require all New Hampshire voters to provide a state-issued photo ID at the polls. Anyone not able to produce an ID could cast a provisional ballot, and could return later that week to prove they are who they say they are. Supporters argue that people must show the ID all the time, and that it is not unreasonable to prove your identity in order to vote. They claim an ID requirement will prevent voter fraud.
Governor Lynch casts the right to vote as fundamental, and being forced to show ID as an attempt to frustrate this right. Opponents of the bill have also rallied local election officials against the provisional ballot provision, which they say will impose new costs and duties at Town Halls across the state.
Senator Sharon Carson argues that 30 states require photo ID to vote. She says New Hampshire is the only state that allows same-day voter registration without also requiring voter ID. She says opponents points to few prosecutions for voter fraud in New Hampshire and conclude there isnt a problem.
There are hundreds of allegations of suspicious or fraudulent voting each year, Carson said, but adds that without an ID requirement there is no way to prosecute these cases.
She says those without ID can still vote provisionally, and can get an official state ID for free if they dont have a drivers license. She said its time for New Hampshire to adopt a voter ID law.
It ensures that our election process remains clean and without fraud, Carson concluded.
Sen. Lou DAllesandro supported the veto. He alluded to the days before the Voting Rights Act, and says New Hampshire got rid of its laws limiting access to the polls.
We have an election process in this state thats as good as any in the nation. We encourage voter participation, DAllesandro argued, saying New Hampshire doesnt have a voter fraud problem.
Senator Russell Prescott thanks Governor Lynch for vetoing SB 129 because of the provisional ballot measure. He says he supports voter ID, but that the provisional ballot measure makes it more difficult to vote than to register to vote. He says he plans to bring forward a clean voter ID bill this fall.
Senator Molly Kelly says if the premise of the bill is to address voter fraud, but that the Secretary of State and local election officials find no history of voter fraud. She says the bill carries the potential for discrimination against voters, and that it is far-reaching and unnecessary.
Senator Ray White says this bill was a tough one for him. He says the House added the provisional ballot measure in order to set aside potentially fraudulent votes, but says that complicates election procedures locally. He says those flaws in the bill led him to sustain the Governors veto despite his support for voter ID.
Senator Carson also promised to introduce new legislation this fall to address the concerns of town clerks.
The Senate failed to override the veto on SB 129, by a vote of 7-17, with just seven in favor.
League of Women Voters Now Hissing at Project Veritas Video
by Rick Olson
Perhaps that suspicion of fraud enhances the flavor. C. S. Forester
http://granitegrok.com/blog/2012/01/league-of-women-voters-now-hissing-at-project-veritas-video#more-15565
Voter Fraud for the Complete Idiot
By Jon N. Hall
http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/../2011/12/voter_fraud_for_the_complete_idiot.html at January 13, 2012 - 03:20:48 PM CST
Why Americans Support Voter ID Laws
By Jack Kelly
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2011/12/27/why_americans_support_voter_id_laws_112546.html
Best for last:
Not a Race Card
By Hans A. von Spakovsky
August 29, 2011 4:00 A.M.
http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/275069/not-race-card-hans-von-spakovsky
Republicans ought to make voter roll accuracy a campaign goal along with voter ID - anyone who is against it is automatically for vote fraud.
Many many Obama voters.