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New Hampshire Man Charged With Double Voting In 2016 Election
September 4, 2020
A New Hampshire man was recently arrested and charged with voting twice in the 2016 presidential election.
A West Lebanon, New Hampshire faces felony charges for his actions, according to MSN. The 65-year-old man cast both of his ballots in Lebanon, New Hampshire, and applied for and successfully got a ballot with a different name from his own.
The double voter was recently brought to the attention of New Hampshire’s deputy attorney general by James O’Keefe, the founder of Project Veritas, a conservative activist group.
O’Keefe’s group said it recorded Marzello admitting to committing voter fraud on August 21.
The second name the West Lebanon man used corresponds to a person hired as an election observer by the New Hampshire Democratic Party, authorities say.
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