MSNBC’s Al Sharpton continued the media smearing of James O’Keefe on his television program on Thursday night.
Shaprton interviewed Paul Bergeron, the city clerk of Nashua, N.H., repeatedly states that voter fraud isn’t a problem in New Hampshire, but his own words to New Hampshire newspapers over the years suggest the opposite. Here’s what Bergeron said [my emphasis]:
SHARPTON: Now, Paul, according to what we`ve been able to get, including some of the information from Republicans, there`s been a case of one case of voter fraud in the last several years in New Hampshire. Just one in the whole state.
BERGERON: I`m only aware of one [instance of voter fraud]. It happened on the sea coast area and was a young man who used his father`s name to obtain a ballot. And he went to court and was found guilty and sentenced to community service.
SHARPTON: One out of three million votes. Just one. So if, in fact, this man Akit (ph) collected more than a dozen ballots during this film, he actually increased fraud in the state by 1200 percent to try to prove there was a problem that didn`t exist.
BERGERON: Yes, you don`t prove that there`s been voter fraud by committing it yourself. He`s establishing an activity that creates a voter fraud situation and it`s his own activity that should be looked at and prosecuted.
SHARPTON: So, Paul, you are there. You are the city clerk in Nashua. Do you feel there is a problem of voter fraud in the state?
BERGERON: No, I do not. I have not seen enough instances of any voter fraud in the state. I know the attorney general`s office investigates any claims of voter fraud and have not found any to be of substance.
The one instance that Bergeron was likely referring to is the case of Mark Lacasse, a 17-year-old from Londonderry who illegally used his father’s name to vote in the Democratic primary. Lacasse got caught when he bragged about it in school.
Bergeron has also attacked James O’Keefe and the Project Veritas in the local press:
“This is serious; we won’t tolerate voter fraud, regardless of what the intent might be.”
“If these are New Hampshire residents they should lose their right to vote forever, in addition to fines or imprisonment. I take it seriously, and people shouldn’t dismiss this as just a harmless stunt; it’s not,” Bergeron said.
But Bergeron is lying. Indeed, his own words show that voter fraud and election fraud happens in New Hampshire all too often. Indeed, it seems to happen whenever he bothers to look.
In 1999, “a Nashua man voted in one ward and then traveled to another ward and asked for a ballot using another’s name,” Bergeron told The Union Leader. Bergeron notes that the man wasn’t charged because his intent wasn’t to harm the electoral process, something that may portend well for O’Keefe should it ever go to trial.
In Plymouth, a Tilton man pled guilty to misdemeanor voter fraud and was fined $800, according to Bergeron.
In 2004, Bergeron told The Union Leader that he occasionally catches Massachusetts residents using mailbox addresses to avoid higher car taxes and accidentally registering to vote.
“Most of the time, we find it’s just an honest mistake,” he told the Union Leader. ”We would send a letter to that address, telling them they need to update their voter registration address and provide us with the actual residence. If they fail to do that, we would bring that information to the board of registrars the next time they hold a meeting, and request those names not be put on the checklist.”
Given how easily Bergeron caught address fraud in Massachusetts, it seems that Bergeron is upset that he was caught not doing his job of purging the voter lists. Bergeron, as of 2006, was paid $72,000 a year, making him the second highest paid city official in New Hampshire. (Bergeron was also once a Democratic candidate for public office in 1994.)
In New Hampshire, state election laws allow voters to register to vote on the same day. When you register to vote in New Hampshire, you first have to prove your identity and age with a photo ID. But while you are asked to present proof that you live in a particular place and are a citizen, you can sign an affidavit swearing to that if you don’t have the proper documentation.
But there’s a catch: these signatures are never checked, making it quite easy to commit fraud. Says Fred Teebom, a former alderman and candidate for mayor who told the Union Leader, “there’s nobody checking these affidavits … they’re just open invitation to fraud.”
Bergeron supports same-day registration. One election year, Nashua registered over 3900 new voters in just one day. There were anecdotal reports of voters being bussed in from local states. In Nashua, you can use an out of state voter I.D. when you register to vote and even just citizenship documents. (Mark Hayward, “Thousands in NH Register, Vote at Same Time; Inquiry Reveals Some Weak Leaks in Six-Year-Old System,” The Union Leader, December 13, 2000).
Bergeron wants to make that even easier. He recently told The Nashua Telegraph that he supported legislation that would have allowed proof of identification other than a valid driver’s license or federal ID.
Bergeron also contends that O’Keefe violated the law in three separate occasions: “giving a false name to a voter checklist worker, identity fraud and wiretapping for the recording of people without permission.”
Bergeron is not a lawyer so these accusations should be taken with a grain of salt, but he also gets a lot wrong. O’Keefe’s associates merely stated a name. There is no reasonable expectation of privacy in a public polling place—which is why television reporters can videotape inside that polling place—without waivers.
Bergeron also claims that once a month his staff confirms the deaths of Nashua voters, but the fact that O’Keefe’s associates could obtain a ballot for Nashua voters Reynold Caron (deceased October 14 2011) and Joseph Boucher (deceased November 26, 2011) shows that his system is faulty.
A better system would make it so that when a death certificate is issued it should immediately go to the voter registry and be put online so that New Hampshire voters can update the registry themselves, if someone were to pass away in neighboring states.
As for voter fraud having no effect, Nashua’s ward elections, which took place in November, were decided by just three votes, putting the lie to that claim. O’Keefe’s associates were able to obtain ballots everywhere they tried to in Nashua. Perhaps the attorney general of New Hampshire should investigate how Paul Bergeron conducts elections in Nashua, instead of trying to monitor watchdog groups.






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You've got to remember it's not fraud if the Democrats do it, it's fighting evil republicans because it's a religion.
I'll believe Show ID to vote laws are discriminatory when lawyers in the most litigious society in the world are launching class action suits against supermarkets, banks and liquor stores for requiring ID.
The voter fraud issue has the left going ballistic. Who can know just how much there is when people are using registered voters names without their knowledge, dead or alive. If you are a registered voter and did not vote, how would you know if someone voted for you? But now since O'Keefe exposed how easy it was what will the Left do? Say it doesn't happen and risk having it come back on them. Will be interesting to see what happens from here on with how the left plans to attach this issue.
"SHARPTON:.. One out of three million votes. Just one. So if, in fact, this man Akit (ph) collected more than a dozen ballots during this film, he actually increased fraud in the state by 1200 percent to try to prove there was a problem that didn`t exist."
is anybody in this world really that stupid?
(sigh) apparently so.
I'm not sure who is more stupid, Sharpton, his employers or the people who watch and support him. Worse, the collective stupidity of all three is way beyond a sigh, it's frightening.
So Sharpton wants people to show picture identification when they vote, it's a cold day in Haedies today, I think that too, it makes sense, you show an ID in Pa. if you buy alot of beer at one time.
You need ID to buy booze and cigs, but not to vote. Really? Is there a reason Democrats are the only ones fighting this? The left sees nothing wrong with illegal activities as long as it helps them. Can a RICO case be brought against the Democratic party?
“BERGERON: No, I do not. I have not seen enough instances of any voter fraud in the state. I know the attorney general`s office investigates any claims of voter fraud and have not found any to be of substance.”
Using this logic, our country would have no victimless crime because nobody would make a claim. We would have no prostitution, no recreational drug use, no gambling, etc. I know we have people searching out victimless crimes to prosecute, why don’t we have people searching out voter fraud.
“Lie Cheat and Steal!” Democrat motto. They lie because their beliefs are so unpopular, except of course with Team Parasite. They cheat because they represent 18-21% pending on the poll. They steal because, what do expect for them to get a real job…please!
January 17 and a contender for the Lie of the Year is uttered.
"BERGERON: I`m only aware of one [instance of voter fraud]. It happened on the sea coast area and was a young man who used his father`s name to obtain a ballot. And he went to court and was found guilty and sentenced to community service."
Voter fraud is the biggest problem facing us in this election. We need a national voter I.D. law now. These Democraps who decry our system and want a democracy do so because it is the easiest way to steal elections. One person, one vote is the cornerstone of the constitutional republic.
A point is, Mr. Bergeron doesn't value the right to vote enough to protect its integrity sufficiently. NH's Vote is not important enough to lockdown, according to Bergeron. No one has ever, in the history of mankind, destroyed Mr. Bergeron's house. Why does he protect it? Because he values it immensely. NH's Vote? Not so much.
Vote early and often eh Al?
hiding behind laws that infringe on free speech does not make justice…the truth…and the only truth…that they refuse to talk about…is the elephant in the room…
anybody…could have walked up to those polling stations and voted…it doesnt take an idiot to note that fact….
so it must be all the idiots that are outraged…go figure
"honest mistake" lol and pigs can fly. The trouble with prosecuting Voter Fraud is that it doesnt take back the harm it did to the election it was done in. Those votes are not thrown out unless it is caught at the moment. IF it is found after the process is complete they dont go dive back in and take that vote out of the count. We need strict enforcement of Voter ID and Voter laws on the site by qualified people, not some random citizens who have nothing better to do for a day.
Good points! It appears he values the opportunity to defraud over the value of the right to vote!
Right! If voter fraud is caught before the vote, then it is "attmpted voter fraud". Is anyone counting that? Of course, if there are no checks against voter fraud before the vote, then it's pretty sure one can report that there is no attempted voter fraud. How can one claim there is no voter fraud, if you don't look for it?
Seriously these morons are protesting too much, the fact that they are complaining about Project Veritas means he's doing a good job and they actually are afraid folks will learn the truth.
NH wasn't as bad as the Iowa caucus-circus – but it sounds as though voter-fraud in the Democrat-controlled cities of NH is facilitated by the election officials the same as they do in every Democrat-controlled city in America.
It is a shameful attack on one-person one-vote and the legitimate voters should punish Democrats at the ballot-box for it.
BTW: Paul and Romney flooded the Iowa caucus-circus with same-day registrants – there was zero accountability for those participants (or the Iowa GOP who allowed and covered-it-up) – nor any for the candidates whose intentional-manipulation of the process rendered it a pitiful joke.
Paul Bergeron doesn't get a lot of compliants about potential voter fraud. Easy fix.
He actually doesn't want people to prove who they are when they vote? He's in a position to help repair that now and doesn't want to? He is OK with not getting this thing tiightened up? Civil servant needs to do his civil duties if he wants to continue being paid. I call sham. O'Keefe is the messenger.
If you want to see how Mr. Bergeron and many other NH town clerks behave when they think no one is looking just link to these NH sites: NHInsider.com and GraniteGrok.com
I am the Chairman of The Coalition of NH Taxpayers and we have tracked voter fraud in this state for 12 years.
No matter what we bring to the authorities they take no action other than to lie about it.
Like Mr. Bergeron is attempting to do.
Having been born and raised in Nashua, I'm not surprised at all. When the Dems took over years ago, the quality of public services in Nashua took a nose dive, and haven't gotten any better since. All they care about is staying in power. We used to have the distinction of being the #1 city to live in the entire country ('86 and '96) but that's gone now. Ask anyone who deals with the horrible snow removal record in the city over the past decade. Hell, they got caught with their pants down a few years ago. We got over a foot of snow, we knew it was coming, yet the plows weren't hooked up to the trucks, and the city had to dig across the lot by hand to get the trucks to the plows. Yet in the smaller surrounding towns, the streets are always plowed, salted and sanded, and in much better condition, with far smaller budgets.
Aside from this specific issue, I find myself mystified as how an illiterate boob like Sharpton gets his own TV show where he can comment on issues he apparently has no understanding of. Every society thrusts forward some individuals that make one cringe and feel embarrassment for your culture. Sharpton is certainly one of those.
Got to love how they just give more legitimacy to O'Keefe's reporting by playing it on their network. Priceless!
The Tawana Brawley false rape accuser lives on at PMSNBC.
Defrauding the Motor Vehicle Department is and honest mistake? Who knew? How do I get a post office box in NH?
One question I have is "Mr. Bergeron, if you did not know about the O'Keefe tapes how would you have known about the fraud taking place by O'Keefe?".
Let's see him answer that one..
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ATTENTION! CNHT has been a pioneer in exposing this but our crooked state officials did nothing about it.
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Sharpton was certainly not hired for his reading or reporting acumen.
MSDNC sifts through all of the video and news they can find, and write copy that portrays each Republican candidate (or target of opportunity) as a racist. That copy goes up on the teleprompter.
Sharpton comes in, reads the teleprompter with his usual faux outrage. This process "authenticates" the truth of the racism meme. That is why he was hired. MSDNC will dump him after the election.
Goin to NH soon
cast a ballot while in town
it won't matter none
European Socialists own the count.
Reckon msnbc ever gonna send ol' sharpton to "enunciation and elocution" classes…..?
When a CPA firm undertakes a financial audit the first stage is to determine whether the company under review has safeguards in place to detect and prevent error and fraud. This was codified in Sarbanes-Oxley but had long been standard audit procedure. IT IS ONLY AFTER IT IS DETERMINED THAT SAFEGUARDS ARE IN PLACE AND ADHERED TO that an audit would proceed to examine the financial assertions making up the Financial Statements. Put simply, you don't accept the firm's Cash On Hand claim if you have found they don't count the cash or reconcile their bank accounts.
Yet what Bergeron is demanding is that the public accept his assertion of no invalid voters even after it has been resoundingly demonstrated that NH has no safeguards in place to detect voter fraud and makes no effort to prevent it. He wants us to accept his voter inventory without recording acquisitions, disbursements or a count of what's on the shelves. Somehow I doubt NH takes a similar attitude toward its residents' taxable income.
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