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This Wednesday, June 19, 2019 booking photo provided by New Hampshire Office of the Attorney General, shows Charles Cartier, Jr., a New Hampshire man who has been accused of voting in the state and in Massachusetts during the November 2016 general election. Deputy Attorney General Jane Young says Cartier was arrested Wednesday and charged with knowingly casting ballots in both Madison, New Hampshire, and Attleboro, Massachusetts. (New Hampshire Office of the Attorney General via AP)
This Wednesday, June 19, 2019 booking photo provided by New Hampshire Office of the Attorney General, shows Charles Cartier, Jr., a New Hampshire man who has been accused of voting in the state and in Massachusetts during the November 2016 general election. Deputy Attorney General Jane Young says Cartier was arrested Wednesday and charged with knowingly casting ballots in both Madison, New Hampshire, and Attleboro, Massachusetts. (New Hampshire Office of the Attorney General via AP)
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CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A New Hampshire man has been accused of voting in the state and in Massachusetts during the November 2016 general election.

Deputy Attorney General Jane Young says 80-year-old Charles Cartier Jr. was arrested Wednesday and charged with knowingly casting ballots in both Madison, New Hampshire, and Attleboro, Massachusetts.

Cartier was released without bail. He will be arraigned in Carroll County Superior Court on June 28. It wasn’t known if he had a lawyer and there was no listed phone number for him.

Cartier is one of several people charged with voter fraud since the state hired an investigator in 2017 to enforce voting laws. Six people have been charged in connection to the 2016 election and two related to the 2018 balloting.