Out-of-State Votes May Have Flipped New Hampshire Election, Says Vice Chair Commission on Election Integrity

Out-of-State Votes May Have Flipped New Hampshire Election, Says Vice Chair Commission on Election Integrity
A man casts his ballot inside a polling station just after midnight in Dixville Notch, N.H., on Nov. 8, 2016. ALICE CHICHE/AFP/GETTY IMAGES
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Out-of-state voters may have changed the outcome of elections in New Hampshire, where 6,540 people were recently found to have registered on the same day using out-of-state drivers licenses. In the battleground state, these votes would have been enough to determine a key 2016 election.

The discovery was revealed by the Speaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, Republican Shawn Jasper. Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, who is also the vice chairman of the Presidential Commission on Election Integrity, published an op-ed on conservative news website Breitbart to outline the finding.
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Joshua Philipp is senior investigative reporter and host of “Crossroads” at The Epoch Times. As an award-winning journalist and documentary filmmaker, his works include "The Real Story of January 6" (2022), "The Final War: The 100 Year Plot to Defeat America" (2022), and "Tracking Down the Origin of Wuhan Coronavirus" (2020).
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