If they were out of state in NH then they broke the law and should pay the price for stealing votes from others. I recommend a fine and loss of voting privileges for a first offense. Jail time and fine for a second offense.
Originally Posted by the_real_Barleycorn
Barleycorn,
I'm not familiar with NH law and I doubt you are either.
You however, also seem to be confused about constitutionally guaranteed rights versus other privileges. Every US citizen has a RIGHT to vote. Voting is not a privilege.
Driving is a privilege. You don't have a right to a driver's license or a car to register. You don't need a DL or car registration to vote. States like Texas with ID laws, violate the constitution, plain and simple.
You can have dual residence in two states. Voting laws regarding that vary. Ultimately, you get one vote. As long as you meet the requirements to vote in either state, you can pick one and vote in one. I think there are some localities that say if you pay taxes in it, you can vote in it.
All I would need to say "yip" would be simply investigating a sample of those votes in question to determine their validity. They have probably done some review and determined everything is on order.
Relax though, some extreme right wing watchdog group will eventually file suit and cause tax payers funds to be wasted by forcing the state election board to show the proof that the votes were valid.
Stop reading that right wing rag as if it were breathed from the mouth of God.
And for fuck sake, Trump won.