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Voter Fraud Convictions in New Hampshire, 2016-2020

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Potential Election Impact
1.Election Year: 2020
Name: Ole Oisin
Party Affiliation: Not Found[1]According to the website of the New Hampshire Department of State, voters in New Hampshire can register with the Republican or Democratic parties or as an undeclared voter – Source: New … Continue reading

Offense and Sentencing:
Ole Oisin pleaded guilty on 6/1/2021 to two misdemeanor counts of wrongful voting[2]New Hampshire Department of Justice, “Ole Oisin Pled Guilty to Wrongful Voting ,” doj.nh.gov, June 1, 2021 in relation to offenses committed on 2/11/2020.[3]The State of New Hampshire – Complaint For the first count, Oisin was sentenced on the same day to 90 days imprisonment, suspended for two years, plus $2,000 in fines – half of which is suspended for two years.[4]New Hampshire Department of Justice, “Ole Oisin Pled Guilty to Wrongful Voting ,” doj.nh.gov, June 1, 2021 For the second count, Oisin was sentenced to 90 days imprisonment, suspended for two years, to run concurrently with the sentence for count one.[5]New Hampshire Department of Justice, “Ole Oisin Pled Guilty to Wrongful Voting,” doj.nh.gov, June 1, 2021 Oisin also loses the right to vote in the state of New Hampshire.[6]Dean Shalhoup, “Hopkinton Man Pleads Guilty to Wrongful Voting, Loses Right to Vote Again in State,” concordmonitor.com, June 2, 2021
“Although he was born in Ireland, according to officials, a 47-year-old man named Ole Oisin wrote in a voter registration form last November that his place of birth was ‘Senegal, Nation of Islam,’ and listed two dates of birth – one of which makes him 37 years old, and the other, just 20 years old. Why Oisin, currently a resident of Hopkinton, included the false information when filling out the voter registration form isn’t clear, but what is known is that he entered guilty pleas Tuesday in Concord district court to the two counts of wrongful voting, with which he was charged about two weeks after the 2020 election.”[7]Dean Shalhoup, “Hopkinton Man Pleads Guilty to Wrongful Voting, Loses Right to Vote Again in State,” concordmonitor.com, June 2, 2021

Case Notes:
Case heard at the 6th Circuit – District Division – Concord, NH
Case Number: Not Found
Complaint
Type of Election:
Voter Registration before the 2020 Presidential Primary

Party Affiliation:
Not Found

Theoretical Election Effect:
No effect on Congressional or Presidential elections
2.Election Year: 2018
Name: Robert A. Bell
Party Affiliation: Registered as an Republican Voter in NH and in FL[8]The Town of Atkinson, NH – Official Checklist and VoterRecords.com, “Robert Alan Bell Florida Voter Registration,” voterrecords.com, accessed on April 19, 2022[9]According to the website of the New Hampshire Department of State, voters in New Hampshire can register with the Republican or Democratic parties or as an undeclared voter – Source: New … Continue reading

Offense and Sentencing:
Robert A. Bell pleaded guilty on 11/7/2019 to one felony count of voting in more than one state, in relation to an offense committed on 11/6/2018.[10]The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch – Indictment Bell was sentenced on the same day to 90 days in the house of corrections, suspended for two years, 50 hours of community service to be completed within 90 days, and a $1,000 fine plus a $240 penalty assessment fee.[11]The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch – House of Corrections Sentence On 4/21/20, due to health complaints, the community service portion of Bell’s sentence was vacated.[12]State of New Hampshire, Superior Court – Assented to Motion to Modify Sentence
“Robert A. Bell of Atkinson was arrested on a single count of voting in more than one state prohibited, a felony, yesterday [4/20/2019], at the Atkinson Police Department. Bell, according to the NH DOJ, cast votes in both Atkinson and Palm Coast, FL, during the 2018 general election. … Bell, a Republican, was interviewed by Project Veritas,… outside of his Atkinson home. During that interview, Bell was recorded admitting to voting twice. Bell’s ex-wife was also interviewed in Florida where she stated that he no longer lived at the address and shouldn’t be voting in the Sunshine State.”[13]Tony Schinella, “Video Admission of Double Voting Leads to Charge Against NH Man,” patch.com, April 21, 2019

Case Notes:
State v. Robert A. Bell
Case Number: 218-2019-CR-00455
Indictment, Sentencing, and Evidence
Type of Election:
Midterm

Party Affiliation:
Republican

Theoretical Election Effect:
1 illegal Republican vote
3.Election Year: 2018
Name: Edward Amirault
Party Affiliation: Not Found[14]According to the website of the New Hampshire Department of State, voters in New Hampshire can register with the Republican or Democratic parties or as an undeclared voter – Source: New … Continue reading

Offense and Sentencing:
Edward Amirault pleaded guilty on 4/6/2022 to one felony count of voting in more than one state in relation to offenses committed during the 2018 general election.[15]New Hampshire Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General, “Edward Amirault, Sr. Pled Guilty to Voting in More than One State Prohibited,” doj.nh.gov, April 7, 2022 Amirault was sentenced to 180 days imprisonment, suspended for two years, plus a $4,000 fine and $960 assessment fee.[16]New Hampshire Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General, “Edward Amirault, Sr. Pled Guilty to Voting in More than One State Prohibited,” doj.nh.gov, April 7, 2022 As a result of his conviction, Amirault also loses the right to vote in New Hampshire.[17]New Hampshire Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General, “Edward Amirault, Sr. Pled Guilty to Voting in More than One State Prohibited,” doj.nh.gov, April 7, 2022
“Edward Amirault, age 79, of Sanbornton, New Hampshire, and Weymouth, Massachusetts, pled guilty to Voting in More than One State Prohibited – a Class B Felony – in Belknap County Superior Court on Wednesday, April 6, 2022. Mr. Amirault knowingly cast a New Hampshire absentee ballot in Sanbornton in the November 6, 2018, general election, and also cast a ballot in Weymouth, Massachusetts in the same election.”[18]New Hampshire Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General, “Edward Amirault, Sr. Pled Guilty to Voting in More than One State Prohibited,” doj.nh.gov, April 7, 2022

Case Notes:
Case Number: Not Found
Type of Election:
Midterm

Party Affiliation:
Not Found

Theoretical Election Effect:
1 illegal vote, party unknown
4.Election Year: 2018
Name: Douglas C. Smith
Party Affiliation: Republican[19]The Town of Grafton, NH – Official Checklist[20]According to the website of the New Hampshire Department of State, voters in New Hampshire can register with the Republican or Democratic parties or as an undeclared voter – Source: New … Continue reading

Offense and Sentencing:
Douglas C. Smith pleaded guilty on 12/2/2020 to two misdemeanor counts of voter fraud and one felony count of voter fraud, in relation to an offense committed on 3/13/2018.[21]The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch – Complaint For the first misdemeanor charge, Smith was sentenced on the same day to 12 months in the house of corrections, six months of which is suspended for three years, and a $2,000 fine plus a $480 penalty assessment fee, suspended for three years.[22]The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch – House of Corrections Sentence For the second misdemeanor charge, Smith was sentenced to 12 months in the house of corrections, six months of which is suspended for three years, to run concurrently with the first misdemeanor charge.[23]The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch – House of Corrections Sentence For the felony charge, Smith was sentenced to between two and four years in a state prison, suspended for three years.[24]The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch – State Prison Sentence Smith also loses the right to vote in the state of New Hampshire.[25]The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch – State Prison Sentence
“A New Hampshire man who was on the run for months before being arrested in June has pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including sexual assault, reckless conduct with a deadly weapon and voter fraud, authorities said Wednesday [12/2/2020]. Arrest warrants were issued for 31-year-old Douglas Carl Smith, of Warner, in January and he was arrested in June by U.S. Marshals in Vermont. … Smith, who pleaded guilty to voting in both Grafton and Danbury in the March 2018 town elections, was sentenced to five to 10 years in prison for the aggravated felonious sexual assault charge, with sentences for the other crimes running concurrently or suspended.”[26]Associated Press, “Warner Man Sentenced for Sexual Assault, Voter Fraud, Officials Say,” wmur.com, December 3, 2020

Case Notes:
State v. Douglas C. Smith
Case Number: 217-2019-CR-00234
Complaint, Indictment, Sentencing, and Evidence
Type of Election:
Town

Party Affiliation:
Republican

Theoretical Election Effect:
No effect on Congressional or Presidential elections
5.Election Year: 2016
Name: Charles E. Cartier, Jr
Party Affiliation: Registered as an Undeclared Voter in NH, no party listed in MA[27]Town Clerk/Tax Collector, Madison, NH in a 3/22/2021 response to email request for Party Affiliation[28]According to the website of the New Hampshire Department of State, voters in New Hampshire can register with the Republican or Democratic parties or as an undeclared voter – Source: New … Continue reading

Offense and Sentencing:
Charles E. Cartier, Jr pleaded guilty on 1/3/2020 to one felony charge of voting in more than one state, in relation to an offense committed on 11/8/2016.[29]The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch – Indictment Cartier was sentenced on the same day to 60 days in the house of corrections, suspended for one year, and a $1,000 fine plus a $240 penalty assessment fee; he also loses the right to vote in the state of New Hampshire.[30]The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch – House of Corrections Sentence
“Charles Eugene Cartier, Jr., age 81, of Madison, New Hampshire and Attleboro, Massachusetts, pled guilty to Voting in More than One State Prohibited – a Class B Felony – in Carroll County Superior Court on Friday, January 3, 2020. Mr. Cartier knowingly checked in at the checklist in Madison and cast a New Hampshire ballot, after having already cast a ballot in the same election year in Massachusetts during the 2016 General Election.”[31]New Hampshire Department of Justice, “Charles Eugene Cartier, Jr. Pled Guilty to Voting in More than One State Prohibited,” doj.nh.gov, January 3, 2020

Case Notes:
State v. Charles E. Cartier, Jr
Case Number: 212-2019-CR-00124
Indictment, Sentencing, and Evidence
Type of Election:
Presidential

Party Affiliation:
Undeclared Voter / No Party Listed

Theoretical Election Effect:
1 illegal vote, party unknown
6.Election Year: 2016
Name: Grace E. Fleming
Party Affiliation: Registered as an Undeclared Voter in NH and as a Republican in MA[32]The Town of Hampton, NH – Official Checklist and The Town of Belchertown – Voter List by Ward[33]According to the website of the New Hampshire Department of State, voters in New Hampshire can register with the Republican or Democratic parties or as an undeclared voter – Source: New … Continue reading

Offense and Sentencing:
Grace E. Fleming pleaded guilty on 12/16/2019 to one felony count of voting in more than one state, in relation to an offense committed on 11/8/2016.[34]The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch – Indictment Fleming was sentenced on the same day to 60 days in the house of corrections, suspended for one year and a $1,000 fine plus a $240 penalty assessment fee.[35]The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch – House of Corrections Sentence
“A married couple pleaded guilty Monday [12/16/2019] to knowingly voting in New Hampshire and Massachusetts and were handed suspended jail sentences. John Fleming Jr. and Grace Fleming were accused of voting in Hampton, New Hampshire, after voting in Massachusetts in the November 2016 general election. They entered guilty pleas in Rockingham County Superior Court and were given 60-day suspended jail sentences. … They are barred from voting in the future in New Hampshire.”[36]Associated Press, “Husband, Wife Plead Guilty to Knowingly Voting in Mass., NH in 2016 Election,” wmur.com, December 17, 2019

Case Notes:
State v. Grace E. Fleming
Case Number: 218-2018-CR-01289
Indictment, Sentencing, and Evidence
Type of Election:
Presidential

Party Affiliation:
Undeclared / Republican

Theoretical Election Effect:
1 illegal Republican vote
7.Election Year: 2016
Name: John S. Fleming, Jr
Party Affiliation: Registered as an Undeclared Voter in NH and as a Republican in MA[37]The Town of Hampton, NH – Official Checklist and The Town of Belchertown – Voter List by Ward[38]According to the website of the New Hampshire Department of State, voters in New Hampshire can register with the Republican or Democratic parties or as an undeclared voter – Source: New … Continue reading

Offense and Sentencing:
John S. Fleming, Jr pleaded guilty on 12/16/2019 to one felony count of voting in more than one state, in relation to an offense committed on 11/8/2016.[39]The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch – Indictment Fleming Jr was sentenced on the same day to 60 days in the house of corrections, suspended for one year and a $1,000 fine plus a $240 penalty assessment fee.[40]The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch – House of Corrections Sentence
“A married couple pleaded guilty Monday [12/16/2019] to knowingly voting in New Hampshire and Massachusetts and were handed suspended jail sentences. John Fleming Jr. and Grace Fleming were accused of voting in Hampton, New Hampshire, after voting in Massachusetts in the November 2016 general election. They entered guilty pleas in Rockingham County Superior Court and were given 60-day suspended jail sentences. … They are barred from voting in the future in New Hampshire.”[41]Associated Press, “Husband, Wife Plead Guilty to Knowingly Voting in Mass., NH in 2016 Election,” wmur.com, December 17, 2019

Case Notes:
State v. John S. Fleming, Jr
Case Number: 218-2018-CR-01290
Indictment, Sentencing, and Evidence
Type of Election:
Presidential

Party Affiliation:
Undeclared / Republican

Theoretical Election Effect:
1 illegal Republican vote
8.Election Year: 2016
Name: Laurence Kahn
Party Affiliation: Registered as an Undeclared Voter in NH and has no known party affiliation in MI[42]Town of Londonderry, NH – Official Checklist and VoterRecords.com, “Laurence G Kahn’s Michigan Voter Registration,” voterrecords.com, accessed on April 19, 2022[43]According to the website of the New Hampshire Department of State, voters in New Hampshire can register with the Republican or Democratic parties or as an undeclared voter – Source: New … Continue reading

Offense and Sentencing:
Laurence Kahn pleaded guilty on 5/13/2021 to one felony charge of voting in more than one state, in relation to an offense committed on 10/8/2016.[44]The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch – Complaint Kahn was sentenced on the same day to 90 days in the house of corrections, suspended for one year, and a $4,000 fine plus a $960 penalty assessment fee; also loses the right to vote in the state of New Hampshire.[45]The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch – House of Corrections Sentence
“Laurence Kahn, age 58, of Londonderry, New Hampshire and Toivola, Michigan, pled guilty to Voting in More than One State Prohibited – a Class B Felony – in Rockingham County Superior Court on Thursday, May 13, 2021. Mr. Kahn knowingly checked in at the checklist in Londonderry and cast a New Hampshire ballot, after having already cast a ballot in the same election year in Michigan during the 2016 General Election.”[46]New Hampshire Department of Justice, “Laurence Kahn Pled Guilty to Voting in More than One State Prohibited,” doj.nh.gov, May 14,

Case Notes:
State v. Laurence Kahn
Case Number: 218-2021-CR-00113
Complaint, Indictment, Sentencing, and Evidence
Type of Election:
Presidential

Party Affiliation:
Undeclared / No Party Affiliation

Theoretical Election Effect:
1 illegal vote, party unknown
9.Election Year: 2016
Name: Don E. Leeman
Party Affiliation: Republican[47]Ballotpedia, “Don Leeman,” ballotpedia.org, accessed on April 19, 2022

Offense and Sentencing:
Don E. Leeman pleaded guilty on 3/8/2017 to one misdemeanor charge of providing gifts to public servants, in relation to an offense committed on 2/26/2016;[48]The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch – Complaint two felony charges of bribery and witness tampering were dropped as part of a plea deal.[49]The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch – Complaint Leeman was sentenced on the same day to a $1,200 fine plus a $288 penalty assessment fee, deferred for a period of one year, and 200 hours of community service to be completed during that deferment period.[50]The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch – House of Corrections Sentence
“A former state representative from Rochester has been arrested on charges related to voter fraud. According to the Attorney General’s Office, during the recent presidential primary Don Leeman voted in a district he no longer lived in and then tried to bribe a local employee to cover it up. Leeman faces felony witness tampering and bribery charges after he allegedly asked an employee of the Rochester Housing Authority to write a letter saying his move out of the district was only temporary. Investigators say he then offered that same employee money to expedite his transfer back into his legislative district.”[51]New Hampshire Public Radio, “Former State Rep. Arrested for Witness Tampering, Bribery in Voter Fraud Case,” nhpr.org, May 31 2016

Case Notes:
State v. Don E. Leeman
Case Number: 219-2016-CR-00462
Complaint, Indictment, and Sentencing
Type of Election:
Primary

Party Affiliation:
Republican

Theoretical Election Effect:
1 illegal Republican vote in the Primary / No effect on Congressional or Presidential elections
10.Election Year: 2016
Name: Vincent Joseph Marzello, also known as Helen Elisabeth Ashley
Party Affiliation: Registered as an Undeclared Voter under the name Vincent Joseph Marzello and as a Democrat under the name Helen Elisabeth Ashley[52]City of Lebanon, NH – Official Checklist[53]According to the website of the New Hampshire Department of State, voters in New Hampshire can register with the Republican or Democratic parties or as an undeclared voter – Source: New … Continue reading

Offense and Sentencing:
Vincent Joseph Marzello pleaded guilty on 2/17/2021 to one felony charge of wrongful voting, in relation to an offense committed on 11/8/2016.[54]The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch – Indictment Marzello was sentenced on the same day to 90 days in the house of corrections, suspended for two years, and $825 in counsel fees and expenses; Marzello also loses the right to vote in the state of New Hampshire.[55]The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch – House of Corrections Sentence
“Vincent Marzello, age 65, of Lebanon, New Hampshire pled guilty to one count of Wrongful Voting for voting twice in the City of Lebanon, during the November 8, 2016 General Election. Mr. Marzello was charged with a Class B Felony for violating RSA 659:34, I (b) for knowingly voting more than once for an office or measure for voting twice in the City of Lebanon, during the November 8, 2016 General Election, by voting once as Vincent Marzello and once as Helen Elisabeth Ashley.”[56]New Hampshire Department of Justice, “Vincent Marzello Pled Guilty to Wrongful Voting during the November 2016 General Election,” doj.nh.gov, February 17, 2021

Case Notes:
State v. Vincent Joseph Marzello
Case Number: 215-2020-CR-00327
Indictment, Sentencing, Addendum A, and Evidence
Type of Election:
Presidential

Party Affiliation:
Undeclared / Democrat

Theoretical Election Effect:
1 illegal Democratic vote
11.Election Year: 2016
Name: Spencer William McKinnon
Party Affiliation: Registered as an Undeclared Voter in NH, no party listed for MA[57]The Town of Durham, NH – Checklist and The Town of Dracut – Voter List by Ward[58]According to the website of the New Hampshire Department of State, voters in New Hampshire can register with the Republican or Democratic parties or as an undeclared voter – Source: New … Continue reading

Offense and Sentencing:
Spencer William McKinnon pleaded guilty on 2/28/2019 to one misdemeanor count of wrongful voting – false statement on a voter registration form, in relation to an offense committed on 10/26/2016.[59]The State of New Hampshire, Superior Court – Complaint McKinnon was sentenced on the same day to six months in the house of corrections, suspended for one year, 200 hours of community service to be completed within a year, plus a $2,000 fine and a $480 penalty assessment fee, all of the fee being suspended for one year; McKinnon also lost the right to vote in New Hampshire.[60]The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch – House of Corrections Sentence
“A University of New Hampshire student who registered to vote in Durham and cast an absentee ballot in Massachusetts during the 2016 election admitted to committing voter fraud on Thursday [2/28/2019]. Spencer McKinnon, 21, pleaded guilty in Strafford County Superior Court to a misdemeanor charge of providing a false statement on a voter registration form … On Oct. 24, 2016, McKinnon mailed an absentee ballot to the clerk in his hometown of Dracut, Mass. Two days later, he signed a voter registration form in Durham and attested that he ‘was not domiciled or voting in any other state or any other city/town’.”[61]Todd Feathers, “UNH Student Receives Suspended Sentence for Voter Fraud,” unionleader.com, March 1, 2019

Case Notes:
State v. Spencer W. McKinnon
Case Number: 219-2018-CR-00691
Complaint, Indictment, Sentencing, and Evidence
Type of Election:
Presidential

Party Affiliation:
Undeclared / No Party Listed

Theoretical Election Effect:
1 illegal vote, party unknown
12.Election Year: 2016
Name: Sigmund Boganski
Party Affiliation: Republican[62]AZ Family Digital News Staff, “Man Stripped of Voting Rights in New Hampshire Cast Ballots in Arizona,” azfamily.com, May 17, 2022

Offense and Sentencing:
Sigmund Boganski pleaded guilty on 5/4/2022 to one felony count of voting in more than one state in relation to offenses committed during the 2016 Presidential election.[63]New Hampshire Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General, “Sigmund Boganski Pled Guilty to Voting in More than One State Prohibited,” doj.nh.gov, May 4, 2022 Boganski was sentenced to 90 days imprisonment, suspended for two years, plus a $1,000 fine and $240 assessment fee.[64]New Hampshire Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General, “Sigmund Boganski Pled Guilty to Voting in More than One State Prohibited,” doj.nh.gov, May 4, 2022 As a result of his conviction, Boganski also loses the right to vote in New Hampshire.[65]New Hampshire Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General, “Sigmund Boganski Pled Guilty to Voting in More than One State Prohibited,” doj.nh.gov, May 4, 2022
“Sigmund Boganski, age 77, of New Hampton, New Hampshire, and Buckeye, Arizona, pled guilty to Voting in More than One State Prohibited – a Class B Felony – in Belknap County Superior Court on Wednesday, May 4, 2022. Mr. Boganski knowingly cast a ballot in New Hampton, New Hampshire, in the November 8, 2016 General Election and also cast an absentee ballot in Arizona in the same election.”[66]New Hampshire Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General, “Sigmund Boganski Pled Guilty to Voting in More than One State Prohibited,” doj.nh.gov, May 4, 2022

Case Notes:
Case Number: Not Found
Type of Election:
Presidential

Party Affiliation:
Republican

Theoretical Election Effect:
1 illegal Republican vote
13.Election Year: 2016
Name: Todd Krysiak
Party Affiliation: Republican[67]Sky Palma, “Registered Republican Pleads Guilty After Being Caught Voting in Two States,” rawstory.com, April 26, 2022

Offense and Sentencing:
Todd Krysiak pleaded guilty on 4/22/2022 to one felony count of voting in more than one state in relation to offenses committed during the 2016 Presidential election.[68]New Hampshire Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General, “Todd Krysiak Pled Guilty to Voting in More than One State Prohibited,” doj.nh.gov, April 25, 2022 Krysiak was sentenced to 90 days imprisonment, suspended for two years, plus a $4,000 fine and $960 assessment fee.[69]New Hampshire Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General, “Todd Krysiak Pled Guilty to Voting in More than One State Prohibited,” doj.nh.gov, April 25, 2022 As a result of his conviction, Krysiak also loses the right to vote in New Hampshire.[70]New Hampshire Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General, “Todd Krysiak Pled Guilty to Voting in More than One State Prohibited,” doj.nh.gov, April 25, 2022
“Todd Krysiak, age 39, of Alton, New Hampshire, and Leominster, Massachusetts, pled guilty to Voting in More than One State Prohibited – a Class B Felony – in Belknap County Superior Court on Friday, April 22, 2022. Mr. Krysiak knowingly cast a ballot in Alton in the November 6, 2016, General Election, and also cast a ballot in Leominster, Massachusetts, in the same election.”[71]New Hampshire Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General, “Todd Krysiak Pled Guilty to Voting in More than One State Prohibited,” doj.nh.gov, April 25, 2022

Case Notes:
Case Number: Not Found
Type of Election:
Presidential

Party Affiliation:
Republican

Theoretical Election Effect:
1 illegal Republican vote

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References

References
1, 14 According to the website of the New Hampshire Department of State, voters in New Hampshire can register with the Republican or Democratic parties or as an undeclared voter – Source: New Hampshire Department of State, “Voting in Party Primaries,” sos.nh.gov, accessed on April 18, 2022
2, 4 New Hampshire Department of Justice, “Ole Oisin Pled Guilty to Wrongful Voting ,” doj.nh.gov, June 1, 2021
3 The State of New Hampshire – Complaint
5 New Hampshire Department of Justice, “Ole Oisin Pled Guilty to Wrongful Voting,” doj.nh.gov, June 1, 2021
6, 7 Dean Shalhoup, “Hopkinton Man Pleads Guilty to Wrongful Voting, Loses Right to Vote Again in State,” concordmonitor.com, June 2, 2021
8 The Town of Atkinson, NH – Official Checklist and VoterRecords.com, “Robert Alan Bell Florida Voter Registration,” voterrecords.com, accessed on April 19, 2022
9 According to the website of the New Hampshire Department of State, voters in New Hampshire can register with the Republican or Democratic parties or as an undeclared voter – Source: New Hampshire Department of State, “Voting in Party Primaries,” sos.nh.gov, accessed on April 18, 2022. According to the Florida Voter Registration Application Form, registering voters may choose to be affiliated with a political party or choose to register as unaffiliated. Unaffiliated voters are not eligible to vote primary elections.
10 The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch – Indictment
11 The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch – House of Corrections Sentence
12 State of New Hampshire, Superior Court – Assented to Motion to Modify Sentence
13 Tony Schinella, “Video Admission of Double Voting Leads to Charge Against NH Man,” patch.com, April 21, 2019
15, 16, 17, 18 New Hampshire Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General, “Edward Amirault, Sr. Pled Guilty to Voting in More than One State Prohibited,” doj.nh.gov, April 7, 2022
19 The Town of Grafton, NH – Official Checklist
20, 53 According to the website of the New Hampshire Department of State, voters in New Hampshire can register with the Republican or Democratic parties or as an undeclared voter – Source: New Hampshire Department of State, “Voting in Party Primaries,” sos.nh.gov, accessed on April 18, 2022.
21 The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch – Complaint
22, 23 The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch – House of Corrections Sentence
24, 25 The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch – State Prison Sentence
26 Associated Press, “Warner Man Sentenced for Sexual Assault, Voter Fraud, Officials Say,” wmur.com, December 3, 2020
27 Town Clerk/Tax Collector, Madison, NH in a 3/22/2021 response to email request for Party Affiliation
28, 33, 38, 58 According to the website of the New Hampshire Department of State, voters in New Hampshire can register with the Republican or Democratic parties or as an undeclared voter – Source: New Hampshire Department of State, “Voting in Party Primaries,” sos.nh.gov, accessed on April 18, 2022. According to the website of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, voters in Massachusetts can register with the Republican or Democratic parties or as an unenrolled voter, or under one of 30+ “legal political designations” including Green Party USA, Libertarian, Pirate, Rainbow Coalition, Veterans Party America, etc. – Source: Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, “Massachusetts Directory of Political Parties and Designations,” sec.state.ma.us, accessed on April 19, 2022
29 The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch – Indictment
30 The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch – House of Corrections Sentence
31 New Hampshire Department of Justice, “Charles Eugene Cartier, Jr. Pled Guilty to Voting in More than One State Prohibited,” doj.nh.gov, January 3, 2020
32 The Town of Hampton, NH – Official Checklist and The Town of Belchertown – Voter List by Ward
34 The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch – Indictment
35 The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch – House of Corrections Sentence
36, 41 Associated Press, “Husband, Wife Plead Guilty to Knowingly Voting in Mass., NH in 2016 Election,” wmur.com, December 17, 2019
37 The Town of Hampton, NH – Official Checklist and The Town of Belchertown – Voter List by Ward
39 The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch – Indictment
40 The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch – House of Corrections Sentence
42 Town of Londonderry, NH – Official Checklist and VoterRecords.com, “Laurence G Kahn’s Michigan Voter Registration,” voterrecords.com, accessed on April 19, 2022
43 According to the website of the New Hampshire Department of State, voters in New Hampshire can register with the Republican or Democratic parties or as an undeclared voter – Source: New Hampshire Department of State, “Voting in Party Primaries,” sos.nh.gov, accessed on April 18, 2022. According to the website of the Office of the Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, Michigan voters do not declare a party preference when registering to vote. – Source: Office of the Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, “Does a Political Party Preference Have to Be Declared When Registering to Vote?,” michigan.gov, accessed on April 8, 2022
44 The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch – Complaint
45 The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch – House of Corrections Sentence
46 New Hampshire Department of Justice, “Laurence Kahn Pled Guilty to Voting in More than One State Prohibited,” doj.nh.gov, May 14,
47 Ballotpedia, “Don Leeman,” ballotpedia.org, accessed on April 19, 2022
48, 49 The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch – Complaint
50 The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch – House of Corrections Sentence
51 New Hampshire Public Radio, “Former State Rep. Arrested for Witness Tampering, Bribery in Voter Fraud Case,” nhpr.org, May 31 2016
52 City of Lebanon, NH – Official Checklist
54 The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch – Indictment
55 The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch – House of Corrections Sentence
56 New Hampshire Department of Justice, “Vincent Marzello Pled Guilty to Wrongful Voting during the November 2016 General Election,” doj.nh.gov, February 17, 2021
57 The Town of Durham, NH – Checklist and The Town of Dracut – Voter List by Ward
59 The State of New Hampshire, Superior Court – Complaint
60 The State of New Hampshire, Judicial Branch – House of Corrections Sentence
61 Todd Feathers, “UNH Student Receives Suspended Sentence for Voter Fraud,” unionleader.com, March 1, 2019
62 AZ Family Digital News Staff, “Man Stripped of Voting Rights in New Hampshire Cast Ballots in Arizona,” azfamily.com, May 17, 2022
63, 64, 65, 66 New Hampshire Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General, “Sigmund Boganski Pled Guilty to Voting in More than One State Prohibited,” doj.nh.gov, May 4, 2022
67 Sky Palma, “Registered Republican Pleads Guilty After Being Caught Voting in Two States,” rawstory.com, April 26, 2022
68, 69, 70, 71 New Hampshire Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General, “Todd Krysiak Pled Guilty to Voting in More than One State Prohibited,” doj.nh.gov, April 25, 2022