Posted on 11/12/2022 9:32:01 PM PST by SeekAndFind
We’ve got something for you if you’re looking for irregularities in your local elections. Columbia, New Hampshire. It’s way up north. A tiny little town that, according to the 2020 US Census, had 695 residents. But according to the Secretary of State, Maggie Hassan received 1,106 votes from the same town.
Don Bolduc had 193 votes.
State of New Hampshire – General Election | ||||
November 8, 2022 | United States Senator | |||
Coos County | Bolduc, r | Hassan, d | Kauffman, l | Scatter |
Columbia | 193 | 1106 | 4 | 0 |
The State Website reports Columbia, NH, had 735 residents in 2019. Columbia, NH’s website says the population in 2010 was 798. Wikipedia cites a decline based on the 2020 census to 695.
How were over 1300 votes cast in a town with a population under 700 at least and under 800 at best?
Someone up there might want to request the same-day registration list. Your town doubled in size overnight.
Hassan.
Arab?
bttt
That’s how it is where I’m from.
And how many times they voted.
They are evil.
I don’t think this is so easily explained.
If you pull up the “ballots cast” sheet, go to the Coos county tab and look at Columbia, you see a total of 309 votes cast.
You also see a total of 13167 votes cast for all of Coos county.
However if you go to the results for Senator, go to the Coos county tab and look at Columbia, you see a total of 1303 votes cast.
You also see a total of 13903 votes cast for all of Coos county.
My first thought was similar to yours. However it doesn’t make sense that their breakdown of counties and localities from the “ballots cast” sheet to the “us senator” sheet would use different groupings/boundaries. And certainly the number of votes for Senator in Coos county shouldn’t exceed the votes cast in Coos county.
Ballots cast sheet:
https://www.sos.nh.gov/sites/g/files/ehbemt561/files/inline-documents/sonh/2022-ge-ballots-cast.xls
Senate sheet:
https://www.sos.nh.gov/sites/g/files/ehbemt561/files/inline-documents/sonh/2022-ge-us-senator_1.xls
My town in Hillsborough County had a 80 percent turnout of the registered voters on Tuesday.
We were done counting ballots by 8:15pm.
There were almost no mail in ballots.
We lost.
The Dems turned out big time.
It wasn’t a Red Wave in my town.
It was a Blue Wave
If you compare the “ballots cast” sheet to the “us senator” sheet, there are more total votes for senator than there are ballots cast.
In Columbia specifically the total number of votes for Governor match the ballots cast. Not so for Senator.
I also thought that the town was just a small part of the voting area, but then I looked at wikipedia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbia,_New_Hampshire
The town’s area is 61 square miles. The term ‘town’ might mean something different than it does in Ohio.
“At the 2000 census there were 750 people, 300 households, and 218 families living in the town. The population density was 12.3 people per square mile (4.8/km2). There were 449 housing units at an average density of 7.4 per square mile (2.8/km2). “
750/61 = 12.3 like Wikipedia claims.
“The age distribution was 24.8% under the age of 18”
750 - 750(.248) = 564 potential voters
Please check my math and other claims. It is 0530 and I have not had my hot chocolate yet.
Democrat voters never stop voting, no matter how long ago they died.
I looked at Google maps and imagery. First, this square mile thing is misleading. At the far NW corner of the urban area is what you and I would call civilization (bars, restaurants, homes). The other 90-percent of the city limits is wooded areas, cabins, and hunting accommodations. I can only assume they incorporated this rural area in....to pay for city water and police/fire protection.
Second, when you view for pubs/eating establishments....a heck of a lot for a population of 700 to 800 people. If I tried to compare the area to Tenn/Ala....with that many establishments, local population would have to be in the 2,000 range.
DEMOCRATS CHEAT!! PERIOD!!! WE WILL NEVER WIN AGAIN!!!!
“How Did Maggie Hassan Get 1100 Votes in a New Hampshire Town With a Population Under 700?”
“Fraud.”
With the blessing of the Republican Party via their silence in not challenging this problem.
None of this will be seen as fraud and once again the criminals in both parties win and we the American people lose, but this time the destruction will continue until it is complete and we will be part of the great reset
Exactly. Sucks.
There is one city in Coos county, Berlin, each town is a voting district.
Columbia is a town with very few people in it.
That’s why more and more people are not only walking from the Dem Party, but also the Pubbie Party.
Population isn’t voters. Some are children and ineligible to register to vote
The only "eating establishment" or "pub" is a convenience store that sells breakfast muffins.
All of the posts and articles calling Columbia a "city" are nuts.
It is the boonies.
A two lane blacktop highway runs long the west side, near the Connecticut River, which is the border with Vermont.
I've driven most of the roads in Columbia, which is easy as there is one blacktop road, that goes east from NH route 3 for about 3 miles, then goes north to Colebrook to NH route 26. There are a few dirt side roads and that is it.
NH snowmobile trail route 5, which I have also ridden a few times cuts through Columbia. Many of the houses and camps are spaced far enough apart that you can't see one from another.
Consider it done. I live I NH and I’ll do it. This shite needs to be stopped.
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