Category Archives: Elections
The Ruling of Carl Gibson and Discussing Domicile
Ed Naile, Chairman of the Coalition of New Hampshire Taxpayers, for A Question of Voter Fraud, began the segment by speaking about the NH Supreme Court’s ruling on fraudulent voter Carl Gibson. They then addressed out of state voters and the use of domicile. |More… | Girard … Continue reading
Free State Project Impact Felt in Manchester Municipal Elections
A split has recently emerged in local Republican circles on how to address the Free State Project (FSP) in the lead-up to Manchester’s municipal elections this fall. On Sept. 13, Granite State Progress (GSP), a progressive political advocacy group, released a … Continue reading
How Pro-Voter Fraud Groups and Officials Scam Legal Voters
The requirement for every state to be admitted to the union, past and future, is that its people will be guaranteed a “republican form of government”; in other words, they must operate under the definition of a Republic. Therefore, the … Continue reading
Special Election for NH State Rep: a Note on Jim Headd
New Hampshire voters in Auburn, Chester, and Sandown (Rockingham County district 4) will go to the polls tomorrow, September 26, for a special election to fill a state representative seat. Among the candidates is former state representative Jim Headd. An … Continue reading
Court rules reporter must testify in NH voter suppression case
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — The New Hampshire Supreme Court says a former reporter could be forced to testify against a man accused of sending a bogus email announcing a House candidate was dropping out of the race. The Concord Monitor … Continue reading
CNHT: Hundreds of Illegal Alien Voters Discovered in Philadelphia
When trying to present voter fraud as a non-problem, it’s common for liberals to point solely to documented cases of voter fraud. The oft-cited statistic liberals use is that there have only been 31 documented cases of voter fraud. Now, given the … Continue reading
New Hampshire Election Integrity Commission Hearing Testimony
At the Sept. 12, 2017 Election Integrity Commission hearing held here in NH, several hours of testimony was given to Commission members. One member is Hans von Spakovsky. He wrote about the hearing and what evidence was submitted by experts … Continue reading
Candidate Craig Advances for EMILY’s List “Farm Team”
To absolutely no one’s surprise, the September 19 primary in the Queen City confirmed that Ted Gatsas and Joyce Craig will face off once again in Manchester’s mayoral race. Craig lost to Gatsas in 2015 by 64 votes. Craig has the … Continue reading
Manchester School District identifies board members who take taxpayer provided health and dental benefits
In response to a Right to Know request filed by former Hooksett School Board Member John Lyscars, the Manchester School District has released the names of those board members who take taxpayer-provided health and or dental insurance benefits and identified the associated premium costs to the district. Lyscars said … Continue reading
How NH Discriminates Against its Own Qualified Citizen Voters
Under the current unconstitutional “state law” a non-resident voter can give a “domicile address” for voting while his out of state “residence” remains exempt from New Hampshire’s RSA 91-A Right to Know Law. So, a college student using a dormitory as … Continue reading