New Hampshire voters are receiving fake ballots in the mail with personal notes attached. The letter encourages New Hampshire voters to turn in the bogus document.
From a TGP reader in New Hampshire:
I just thought I would let my favorite news people know New Hampshire residents are receiving unrequested absentee ballots with a handwritten note in the mail. The NH attorney general did put a Facebook post about it up saying they are fake.
Thank you, Y. A.
Republican New Hampshire Attorney General Gordon MacDonald released this statement on Friday.
Voter Alert: Unidentified Mailers Containing Absentee Ballot Application Forms
Concord, NH – Attorney General Gordon J. MacDonald issues the following alert to New Hampshire voters.
The Attorney General’s Office has been notified that some New Hampshire residents have received unidentified mailers containing an absentee ballot application form with an allegedly hand written note. The message on the note states, “You are needed please fill this out and mail it in.” The mailer also contains a return envelope with the recipient’s town or city clerk in the address block.
An example of this unidentified mailer is attached. State law requires that a mailing such as this contain the identity of the entity mailing and distributing the form.
This article was sourced from The Gateway Pundit