Hopkinton Man Pleads Guilty To Voter Fraud

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Concord NH

01 June, 2021

2:36 PM

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CONCORD, NH — A Hopkinton man pleaded guilty to wrongful voting charges from 2020, during the New Hampshire first-in-the-nation primary, according to New Hampshire Attorney General's Office. Ole Oisin, 47, of Hopkinton pleaded guilty to two wrongful voting charges in Concord District Court on Tuesday. According to testimony and investigatory documents, Oisin filed a voter registration with false information — specifically that he was born in "Senegal, Nation of Islam," in 1984, when he was born in Ireland. He also did not provide information that he was a naturalized citizen. On the second charge, Oisin submitted a domicile affidavit containing false material — a birthdate of 2001 and that he was born in "Senegal." Oisin was sentenced to two 90 day terms in the Merrimack County House of Corrections, with both sentences suspended for two years, pending good behavior, and to be served concurrently. He was also fined $2,000, with $1,000 suspended for two years. Oisin also lost any chance to vote in New Hampshire due to the election law conviction. Got a news tip? Send it to [email protected]. View videos on Tony Schinella's YouTube.com channel or Rumble.com channel. Follow the New Hampshire Patch Politics Twitter account @NHPatchPolitics for all our campaign coverage.

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