New Hampshire Man LOSES Right to Vote After Pleading Guilty to Repeatedly Stealing and Damaging Trump Yard Signs
- WGON

- 6 hours ago
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A New Hampshire man has lost his right to vote after repeatedly vandalizing and stealing Trump campaign signs from his neighbor’s property, another glaring example of left-wing intolerance toward free speech and political expression.
According to the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office, Nick Moorhead, 55, of Northfield, pleaded guilty in Franklin District Court to “unlawfully removing political signs.”
Moorhead admitted to targeting a local resident’s Trump sign multiple times, an act that clearly wasn’t a one-off impulse but a pattern of politically motivated harassment, Boston 25 News.
Court documents reveal that Moorhead was caught on camera on August 27 and 28, 2024, removing the Trump sign from the homeowner’s yard and damaging it.
The homeowner, tired of the repeated vandalism, moved the sign closer to the house, only for Moorhead to return on September 15, kick the sign, and flip off one of the residents in a brazen act of hostility.
Police arrested Moorhead on October 19, 2024, following an investigation.
The court fined him $310, a $250 fine plus a $60 penalty assessment.
However, the most striking consequence came under the New Hampshire Constitution, which stripped convicted individuals of their right to vote unless the state Supreme Court restored it.
For a man so eager to silence others’ political voices, that’s poetic justice.
The New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office reminded the public that anyone who believes political signs have been unlawfully removed should report it immediately to local law enforcement or the Election Law Unit.
Read the full press release:
Attorney General John Formella announces that Nick Moorhead (age 55) of Northfield, New Hampshire, pled guilty in Franklin District Court to one class B misdemeanor count of unlawfully removing political signs, contrary to RSA 664:17. Mr. Moorhead had removed political signs from the front yard of a private residence in Northfield prior to the November 5, 2024 State General Election. The Court imposed a $250 fine plus $60 penalty assessment, for a total penalty of $310. Pursuant to Part I, Article 11 of the State Constitution, Mr. Moorhead’s right to vote in New Hampshire is terminated unless later restored by the New Hampshire Supreme Court. This matter was prosecuted by Senior Assistant Attorney General Brendan A. O’Donnell. This matter was investigated by Election Law Unit Investigator Cristina Ostrowski and the Northfield Police Department. The Election Law Unit reminds the public that RSA 664:17 governs both the placement and the removal of political advertising, and violations of the statute can result in civil or criminal penalties. See RSA 664:17 (“No person shall remove, deface, or knowingly destroy any political advertising which is placed on or affixed to public property or any private property except for removal by the owner of the property, persons authorized by the owner of the property, or a law enforcement officer removing improper advertising. Political advertising placed on or affixed to any public property may be removed by state, city, or town maintenance or law enforcement personnel.”). Any person who believes a political sign has been unlawfully erected should contact the Election Law Unit or the owner of the property where the sign was erected. Any person who believes a political sign has been unlawfully removed should contact the Election Law Unit or local law enforcement.





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