Trump aide seeking NH House seat voted in 2 states in 2016
The GOP is the party of voter fraud. These assholes are so arrogant that they think that it is oaky to vote twice.
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) A former Trump administration official now running for Congress in New Hampshire voted twice during the 2016 primary election season, potentially violating federal voting law and leaving him at odds with the Republican Partys intense focus on election integrity.
Matt Mowers, a leading Republican primary candidate looking to unseat Democratic Rep. Chris Pappas, cast an absentee ballot in New Hampshires 2016 presidential primary, voting records show. At the time, Mowers served as the director of former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christies presidential campaign in the pivotal early voting state.
Four months later, after Christies bid fizzled, Mowers cast another ballot in New Jerseys Republican presidential primary, using his parents address to re-register in his home state, documents The Associated Press obtained through a public records request show.
Legal experts say Mowers actions could violate a federal law that prohibits voting more than once in any general, special, or primary election. That includes casting a ballot in separate jurisdictions for an election to the same candidacy or office. It also puts Mowers, who was a senior adviser in Donald Trumps administration and later held a State Department post, in an awkward spot at a time when much of his party has embraced the former presidents lies about a stolen 2020 election and has pushed for restrictive new election laws.