................................. Party
Name the Party
Now that the voting has finished, other than recounts - which may have a small affect on the totals, but not likely to change any results at the "top of the ticket", we who would like peace (that is everyone), have the option to help create a new party. It is expected that this party will quickly join the Democratic party as one of the two political parties in New Hampshire.
| Name of Party | Votes | Mascot | Votes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Coffee | Eagle | 5 | |
| Shelaker | 1 | Turkey | 3 |
| National | Moose | 3 | |
| United | 1 | Loon | |
| For the Poor | Fisher | ||
| For the People | |||
| Lonewolf | |||
| Birthday | 1 | Boxer | |
| Freedom | 1 | Thoroughbred | |
| Right | 1 | ||
| Ice cream | Cake | 1 | |
| Milk shake | ....................... | ||
| Hot chocolate | ....................... | ||
| ....................... | ....................... | ||
| Total | 5 | Total | 12 |
Platform
This may be added to, but a good place to start is the following:
- Lower the national debt
- More blue collar industry
Many of the candidates used signs which did not adhere to New Hampshire law 664-14, Sec. III, and all of those candidates votes are requested to be disallowed ("top of the ticket" only - Governor, U.S. Senate, U.S. Representative). The main point of the law is that it provides the name of a person who paid for the signs and who you can have come pick up the signs along the roadside, or at least a fiscal agent or other responsible person. The name of a recognized political party is acceptable, but the name of a website, or the name of an Internet domain name is completely unacceptable, even if it includes as part of the domain name or webpage the name of a person. The reason for that is that a web page is not necessarily physically located in the state - and theoretically could be maintained and controlled by anyone in the Universe.
The votes for Governor are not being challenged, as both major party candidates used signs that were legal, but the votes for at least one of the "Other" candidates could be disregarded, as their signs used a fiscal agent and a web page domain name.
The votes for Senator for Chris Booth can be kept and all of the write in votes for Senator, but the other "Other" candidate votes should be disregarded and not counted, leaving the total vote count for all federal candidates for New Hampshire on November 2nd 9633 votes.
A special election will need to be held, for new Representatives for all of New Hampshire's districts - the 1st, in Manchester and the seacoast, and the 2nd, which covers the rest of the state, including Nashua and Concord.
For those who will need to fly back to New Hampshire, the main runway at Concord is long enough for 727's and 737's, but if a 747 ever tried to land there, it would never take off, as the longest runway is 6005 feet long, and it is firmly recommended, that in order to maintain the photo scenic, field and forest nature of the state of New Hampshire, the runway never be extended, so that if a 747 ever lands it will never leave. Note to Washington DC - New Hampshire does not want Air Force One to land in Concord, New Hampshire - ever - even as a museum piece - and that Redstone Rocket near the Planetarium ought to be moved to Derry where it belongs. Alan Shepard was from Derry, not Concord.
The votes for Governor are not being challenged, as both major party candidates used signs that were legal, but the votes for at least one of the "Other" candidates could be disregarded, as their signs used a fiscal agent and a web page domain name.
The votes for Senator for Chris Booth can be kept and all of the write in votes for Senator, but the other "Other" candidate votes should be disregarded and not counted, leaving the total vote count for all federal candidates for New Hampshire on November 2nd 9633 votes.
A special election will need to be held, for new Representatives for all of New Hampshire's districts - the 1st, in Manchester and the seacoast, and the 2nd, which covers the rest of the state, including Nashua and Concord.
For those who will need to fly back to New Hampshire, the main runway at Concord is long enough for 727's and 737's, but if a 747 ever tried to land there, it would never take off, as the longest runway is 6005 feet long, and it is firmly recommended, that in order to maintain the photo scenic, field and forest nature of the state of New Hampshire, the runway never be extended, so that if a 747 ever lands it will never leave. Note to Washington DC - New Hampshire does not want Air Force One to land in Concord, New Hampshire - ever - even as a museum piece - and that Redstone Rocket near the Planetarium ought to be moved to Derry where it belongs. Alan Shepard was from Derry, not Concord.