A letter from House Speaker Sherman Packard's office told House members what happened regarding the investigation into former Republican Rep. Troy Merner’s domicile that led to Merner's resignation and arrest, but never mentions Packard's name, referring only to what was done by the "Speaker's Office." See letter at the end of this story.
CARROLL Former New Hampshire State Representative Troy E. Merner has been arrested on charges including a class B felony count of wrongful voting, Attorney General John M. Formella announced today. The charges stem from an incident where Merner allegedly voted in the March 8 town election in Lancaster despite not being domiciled there for
Troy E. Merner, 63, of Carroll, a former state representative, is charged with one felony count of wrongful voting, according to the New Hampshire Attorney.