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Windham, NH Selectmen Meeting [4:10]
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Windham, NH Selectmen Meeting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_0CJyy8Mko Windham, NH Selectmen Meeting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_0CJyy8Mko Jeffrey Hastings WINDHAM, NH - The Windham Board of Selectmen met Monday evening at Town Hall. Hundreds of people arrived at Town Hall causing the Selectmen to call for a recess and move the meeting to the Windham High School Auditorium. The scheduled meeting contained an item about auditing the November vote on the agenda that has gained national attention. Several police officers at Town Hall directed participants to the High School just west of Town Hall. Some participants walked in large groups holding signs and banners while others formed a small motorcade honking their horns and shouting from their vehicles. The crowd of about 500 people in the auditorium were very vocal prior to the beginning of the meeting and were shouting at the Selectmen who were on the stage of the auditorium. At one point the audience cited the Pledge of Allegiance, sang the National Anthem, and America the Beautiful. At about 8:30 p.m. the meeting was called to order by Ross McLeod Co-Chairman of the Board of Selectmen after the delay to move location and the needed time for Windham TV to set up the live stream. Selectman Bruce Breton filed a motion asking his colleagues to reconsider the town's selection of Verified Voting, but the motion did not have enough votes to move forward. Breton asked his fellow selectmen to reconsider a 3-1 vote taken April 26 that selected Mark Lindeman, co-director of the organization Verified Voting, as the town's designee for the upcoming audit, citing conflicts of interest. At the April 26th meeting Selectmen Ross McLeod, Heath Partington, and Roger Hohenberger all voted to support Lindeman as the top choice with Breton putting his faith instead behind another interested candidate, Jovan Hutton Pulitzer, as the town's audit designee. The meeting was stopped and a 5-minute recess was called on multiple o