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UNH Student Voted Twice In 2016 Election: Attorney General


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CONCORD, NH -- A University of New Hampshire student is accused of voting twice in the 2016 presidential election, New Hampshire Attorney General Gordon MacDonald announced Tuesday. Spencer McKinnon was charged with illegal voting, a felony.

On Election Day, Nov. 8, McKinnon voted in Durham, where he was starting his freshman year UNH, MacDonald said, but he also cast an absentee ballot in his hometown of Dracut, Massachusetts.

McKinnon was the third person charged with voter fraud by New Hampshire authorities in connection with the 2016 general election. Last week, a Hampton couple were charged with casting absentee ballots in Hampton and voting in-person in Belchertown, Massachusetts.

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Well, that explains why NH showed blue in the results. Damn southern transplants, and voter fraud.

  Stay in your fancy nightlife, high-tech hospitals, gourmet restaurants, fuck ton traffic on pothole roads. Leave us the hell alone. Fuck Massachusetts, nobody likes you.

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Everyman North of you.

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On 9/26/2018 at 4:54 PM, steve from amherst said:

CONCORD, NH -- A University of New Hampshire student is accused of voting twice in the 2016 presidential election, New Hampshire Attorney General Gordon MacDonald announced Tuesday. Spencer McKinnon was charged with illegal voting, a felony.

On Election Day, Nov. 8, McKinnon voted in Durham, where he was starting his freshman year UNH, MacDonald said, but he also cast an absentee ballot in his hometown of Dracut, Massachusetts.

McKinnon was the third person charged with voter fraud by New Hampshire authorities in connection with the 2016 general election. Last week, a Hampton couple were charged with casting absentee ballots in Hampton and voting in-person in Belchertown, Massachusetts.

hmmm think i pointed the issue out specifically in regards to UNH multiple times.  my sons roomates are from CT and MA and should be voting there not swaying the election results more liberal in NH

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7 hours ago, Angry ginger said:

i donl't care who they voted for but only real NH residents should be voting in NH,  that doesn't mean the Ma or CT kid going to Dartmouth or UNH who will graduate and never live or work here gets to set the direction of this state.  

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7 hours ago, Angry ginger said:

i donl't care who they voted for but only real NH residents should be voting in NH,  that doesn't mean the Ma or CT kid going to Dartmouth or UNH who will graduate and never live or work here gets to set the direction of this state.  

And what are they doing outside of fed offices. straight ticket , or pick whoevers name sounds cool?

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