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CurtisLow
01-11-2008, 10:52 PM
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RELEASED BY: William M. Gardner, Secretary of State of New Hampshire

SUBJECT: Statewide Recount of the Republican and Democratic Presidential Primaries

DATE: January 11, 2008

RELEASE TIME: Immediate

CONTACT: Secretary of State William M. Gardner, phone (603) 271-32**


Secretary of State William M. Gardner announced today that Albert Howard, a candidate for nomination for the office of President of the United States in the Republican Party Primary and Dennis Kucinich, a candidate for nomination for the office of President of the United States in the Democratic Party, have requested a recount of all ballots cast statewide. Mr. Howard and Mr. Kucinich have satisfied the requirements for initiating a statewide recount of the Republican and Democratic Primary.

Secretary of State William M. Gardner will estimate the cost of the recounts, which must be paid by the candidate(s) for the recount to proceed.

Secretary of State Gardner announced that the recounts will start Wednesday, January 16, 2008. The time and location for the start of the recount process will be announced after the estimate has been completed and payment of the estimated cost has been received.

New Hampshire law, RSA 660:7, provides that “any person for whom a vote was cast for any nomination of any party at a state or presidential primary may apply for a recount.” RSA 660:2, IV provides that if the difference between the vote cast for the applying candidate and a candidate declared elected shall be greater than 3 percent of the total votes cast in the towns which comprise the office to be recounted, the candidate shall pay the fees provided in RSA 660:2, III and shall agree in writing with the secretary of state to pay any additional costs of the recount.” RSA 660:6 provides that if the person requesting the recount is declared the winner after the recount or loses by a margin of less than one percent of the total votes cast, the fees for the recount will be refunded by the State.

Secretary of State Gardner reports that the last time New Hampshire did a statewide recount of the results of the Presidential Primary was in 1980.
Unofficial results indicate that Albert Howard received 44 votes for nomination in the Republican Primary and Dennis Kucinich received 3,901 votes for nomination in the Democratic Primary.

AlbemarleNC0003
01-11-2008, 10:54 PM
So will the MSM NOW start to talk about this? Or are they afraid that all the questioning of what happened with the polling data going to bite them? I've only heard this talked about on NPR today and seen one scroll on Fox during the debate last night for the Democratic recount.

4RP08inKCMO
01-11-2008, 10:57 PM
So what precautions are taken to make sure there is no fraud in the recount?

Joe3113
01-11-2008, 10:57 PM
So what precautions are taken to make sure there is no fraud in the recount?

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