Incumbent Democrat Senator Maggie Hassan won reelection for U.S. Senate in New Hampshire.
Hassan defeated Republican challenger Donald Bolduc 53.6% to 44.4%, according to the Associated Press.
Roughly 57,000 votes separated the two candidates.
But it appears there were possibly some election shenanigans in the New Hampshire race.
Hassan allegedly earned about 1,100 votes in a small town with a population under 700.
🇺🇸Columbia, New Hampshire.
Comment Maggie Hassan a-t-elle obtenu 1100 votes dans la ville de NH avec une population de moins de 700 personnes?https://t.co/l1oynLIcCg— -_ 2019_nCoV_- (@_2019_nCoV) November 13, 2022
Granite Grok reported:
We’ve got something for you if you’re looking for irregularities in your local elections. Columbia, New Hampshire. It’s way up north. A tiny little town that, according to the 2020 US Census, had 695 residents. But…