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Democrat publishes video asking for voter fraud

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Democrat publishes video requesting people commit voting fraud for her during the election
Despite attorney general ordering her to remove the video, she refuses
https://nhjournal.com/rochester-state-rep-dem-investigated-for-tiktok-joke-encouraging-voter-fraud/
NH Candidate Investigated For Encouraging TikTok Voter Fraud

Rochester Democrat Kathleen Cavalaro encouraged Mass. viewers to vote for her; she won't take video down even though requested by the AG.

CONCORD, NH — A state representative candidate who encouraged voters on TikTok from Massachusetts to drive up to New Hampshire to vote for her in November has been requested to take the video down after an investigation by the attorney general's office.

Kathleen Cavalaro, a Democrat from Rochester running for the Strafford County District 6 seat, was contacted by investigators after a complaint was filed by Terese Grinnell, a nurse and Republican from Loudon, who is challenging Ted Gatsas for the District 4 Executive Council seat in the September primary.

The state also has requested "Cavalaro use her social media platform(s) to clarify that registering to vote in New Hampshire requires that a person must be domiciled in New Hampshire."

Cavalaro spoke about the investigation and posted a video three days ago on TikTok.

The state sent a letter to Cavalaro warning, too, that there were certain circumstances "where communication can constitute criminal solicitation for wrongfully" voting.

"Therefore," Myles Matteson, the deputy general counsel for the election law unit, wrote, "soliciting individuals to vote where they are not qualified is a crime. As such, we note that it is very important that a speaker, who asserts that they are making a joke, ensure that the substance and context of a communication are very clear in showing that the communication is in jest."

Grinnell was CC'd on the letter.

On Monday, Cavalaro said she was not going to take the video down.