New Hampshire Man Charged With Double Voting In 2016 Election

New Hampshire Man Charged With Double Voting In 2016 Election

A New Hampshire man was recently arrested and charged with voting twice in the 2016 presidential election.

A West Lebanon, New Hampshire faces felony charges for his actions, according to MSN. The 65-year-old man cast both of his ballots in Lebanon, New Hampshire, and applied for and successfully got a ballot with a different name from his own.

Jake Auchincloss Releases Statement On Democratic Primary Win
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Jake Auchincloss Releases Statement On Democratic Primary Win

Tom Joyce

Newton city councilor Jake Auchincloss defeated former Brookline selectman and Planned Parenthood employee Jesse Mermell in a crowded Democratic primary in Massachusetts's Fourth Congressional District earlier this week — though the race wasn't called until this morning.

Auchincloss was finally declared the winner in the nine-way race (seven candidates still actively running at the time) on Friday, September 4 He received 22.4 percent of the vote to Mermell's 21.1 percent, as the Associated Press reports.

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