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New Hampshire District Admits Ron Paul Votes Not Counted
The year has just started and the rigging has begun.
Head clerk, Jennifer Call, of Sutton, New Hampshire admitted that 31 votes for Republican Candidate, Ron Paul, were not counted. According to Call, the votes were not counted because, “they did not transfer the number correctly and put 0 instead of 31.” She is referring to the summary sheet on which the votes are recorded. In this case, 0 was put in place of 31 votes.
Voter fraud expert, Bev Harris, contacted Call, which resulted in this discovery.
[Posted By grady]Republished from Prison Planet
The head clerk of the New Hampshire town of Sutton has been forced to admit that Ron Paul received 31 votes yet when the final amount was transferred to a summary sheet and sent out to the media, the total was listed as zero. The fiasco throws the entire primary into doubt and could lead to a re-count.
As we reported earlier today, an entire family voted for Ron Paul in Sutton, yet when the voting map on the Politico website was posted, the total votes for Ron Paul were zero.
Vote fraud expert Bev Harris contacted the head clerk in Sutton, Jennifer Call, who was forced to admit that the 31 votes Ron Paul received were completely omitted from the final report sheet, claiming “human error” was responsible for the mistake.
Two or three votes not counted could be a plausible mistake – but 31 votes for one candidate…
Posted by grady
Just another human being. Born in Kansas, raised elsewhere. Enjoys reading, writing, and pissing off religious conservatives 'round the world.









help me out here.
is 31 a lot?
how many is it out of?
As long as they put the correct total on the overall count I dont have a problem with it.
Two or three votes not counted could be a plausible mistake – but 31 votes for one candidate...
...still sounds pretty plausible to me
Giuliani, 51, 12.23%
Huckabee, 45, 10.79%
Hunter, 0, 0%
McCain, 160, 38.37%
Paul, 31, 7.43%
Romney, 119, 28.54%
Thompson, 3, 0.72%
Other, 8, 1.92%
Pop. 1821, GOP Votes 417