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.
“typo”
Yup—computers make “typos” after they do calculations all the time...uh uh....
What is this—the 1950s?
After some research this must have been a typo. only 106 votes not the thousand extra. This will be corrected at some point on Monday but it won’t affect Hassan’s win.
I know that but in order to know if the claim being made is valid you need to know the actual voting district and its population of registered voters. Using the towns population isn’t a valid measure of anything unless the town is the entire district
This chart is a comparison of the 2020 Senate election [Shaheen vs Messner] and the 2022 Senate election [Hassan vs Bolduc] in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire.
Sorry... I really didn’t pay close attention to New Hampshire. Those are some great candidates. it’s crazy they where cheated.
Government maffs.
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