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Would-be dead man voter stopped at polls

By Joe Battenfeld
Tuesday, January 10, 2012 -
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MANCHESTER, N.H. — A mystery man trying to vote in the New Hampshire primary using a dead man’s name got caught by an eagle-eyed voting supervisor in Manchester, then disappeared before police could corral him.

“We take a lot of pride in this primary,” Gloria Pilotte, the Ward 9 supervisor who stopped the voter fraud, told the Herald. “I’m very confident about the way we do this in New Hampshire.”

 
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SHARP-EYED: Gloria Pilotte, a voting...
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SHARP-EYED: Gloria Pilotte, a voting supervisor in Manchester, N.H., caught a mystery man trying to use the identity of a dead man to vote in today’s NH primary.
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