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There is growing evidence showing that fold lines on absentee ballots from a borrowed mechanical folding machine were likely a major contributing factor to vote discrepancies in the 2020 election in Windham. ....
New Hampshire Auditors Find Problem: Scan Counted 28 Percent of Test Ballots for GOP Candidates Auditors who are examining votes in Windham, New Hampshire, may have figured out why initial results showed a discrepancy in the vote count for a Democratic candidate. Republicans in Windham, New Hampshire, won all four seats in the legislative election on Nov. 3, but a Democratic candidate, Kristi St. Lauren, requested a recount, which was granted because she lost by only 24 votes. However, during a hand recount, it was revealed that she didn’t lose by 24 votes. Instead, the effort revealed that the GOP candidates had actually received 300 additional votes, while St. Laurent Lost 99 votes. ....
Some attractions are already open with more opening Memorial Day weekend. So, what can one expect from Seacoast Adventure? Mini Golf Seacoast has a beautiful mini-golf course that is currently open during the weekends and will switch to daily after Memorial Day weekend. The perfect activity for families or a first date. Go-Karts Put the pedal to the metal on their quarter-mile-long track. You have to be at least 4 10 to drive one of the karts and at least 3 4 to ride with a qualifying adult. Water Playground Once it really warms up Shipwreck Cove is the go-to spot for kiddos looking to cool off. Featuring multiple slides and fountains. ....
A closely watched audit of Windham’s November election results got underway Tuesday. The team behind it has until May 27 to figure out what might be behind a nearly 400 vote gap between Windham’s vote totals on Election Night and the results of a state-run recount a week later. “This fact pattern seems unusual, if not unprecedented,” Mark Lindeman, one of the auditors overseeing the Windham review, acknowledged on Tuesday. The opening day of the audit was largely administrative: Before any counting could begin, Windham’s ballot counting devices had to be transported from town offices, and its ballots had to be signed out of the State Archives, where they’ve been locked up for several months. That process itself took several hours, and no ballots were tallied by the time the day wrapped up. But we did get more details on what to expect out of the audit in the weeks ahead. Here’s what we know. ....