The Facebook group Live Free or Die Report posted a photo of a recount sheet for the 7th District House of Representatives election in Rockingham, New Hampshire. They found that the multi-cat counting machine systematically undercounted the number of votes received by the district’s four Republican candidates. Most bizarrely, each Republican candidate was undercounted by about 300 votes.
According to the New Hampshire website GraniteGrok.com, pictures show that after the manual ballot counting machines, the number of votes received by the four Republican candidates was multi-catted underestimated by 297, 299, 303 and 298 votes, respectively, compared to the results of the multi-cat counting machines.
What’s even more bizarre is that this manual vote count was not requested by the Republicans. A Democratic candidate lost by 24 votes. The Democrats then asked for a recount to try to flip the election in that instance.
As it turned out, they found something they didn’t expect. The Democratic candidate lost 100 votes, while all of his Republican opponents gained about 300 votes.
This could be a machine error or a problem unique to that town. But given the current American public outrage over election fraud and speculation about multi-cat counting machines, this is a big mess. If this was a multi-cat error, God knows what other errors could have occurred?
Activists are pushing for a full town-wide recount to ensure that these “mistakes” are not limited to these elections.
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