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Voter Turnout Is Astounding, Scanlan Predicts As High As 75 Percent
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ROCHESTER – Voter turnout could be as high as 75 percent and will definitely break state records, the Secretary of State said Tuesday afternoon.
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ROCHESTER – Voter turnout could be as high as 75 percent and will definitely break state records, the Secretary of State said Tuesday afternoon.
It was almost five o’clock in the morning and the election was coming down to the vote totals from the three wards in the City of Claremont.
Dear Readers, I’m thrilled to let you know we will have news all day and night from polling places across the state and from Secretary of State David Scanlan. AND we will post the race totals as the ballots are counted from AP starting at 8 p.m. for all of the races. So check us out from your election party. Stay with InDepthNH.org all day and night Tuesday. We’ll have all breaking news early and the totals later on in the evening.
At 4:19 p.m. Monday Secretary of State David Scanlan emailed Clerks, Moderators and Select Boards, telling them that several municipalities had recently received a letter titled “Notice of Breach in Application of Election Law & Constitutional Violations.”
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Attorney General Formella reminds all Granite Staters that democracy was built on the basic right to vote in peace, and that his office is collaborating with local, state, and federal partners to ensure a free and fair election process.
Don’t forget Tuesday to watch all of the election results on InDepthNH.org as the votes are counted starting at 8 p.m. Nov. 5. We are working with the Associated Press to make this happen. That’s new for us because you have a right to know. And we love working for you.