New Hampshire Governor Will Sign Bill For Voting Machine Audit
The governor of New Hampshire announced on Thursday that he intends to sign a bill allowing an audit of voting machines used in the town of Windham for the 2020 election.
Gov. Chris Sununu said he supported the bill, which is meant to address count discrepancies there, during a press conference on Thursday.
“I think they designed the bill very well,” he said. “And I fully intend on signing it and moving that forward as soon as we can.”
A hand recount in Windham found that machines shorted every Republican candidate 6% of their total votes.
Each GOP candidate lost nearly 300 votes.
Republicans flipped the New Hampshire House and Senate in the 2020 election — yet somehow Donald Trump lost the state.
GRTWT.
1 comment:
Last time he lost the state because they had same-day registration and the DeMarxocRat voters were voting DeMarxocRat in Marxachusetts and then driving over the border and voting DeMarxocRat with fake ID in New Hampshire. I stood outside a polling place holding a sign and watched it happen in Salem, NH -- parking lot dotted with MA license plates. The NH governor is reasonably decent, good to see him taking this action.
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