Politics & Government
Massachusetts Residents Indicted On Concord Wrongful Voting Charges
Joshua Urovitch and Lisa Urovitch were accused of wrongfully voting in the 2020 general and the 2022 midterm and school board elections.

CONCORD, NH — Two residents of Ashland, Massachusetts, one who owns property in Concord, New Hampshire, were indicted on wrongful voting charges on Wednesday, according to the attorney general’s office.
Joshua Urovitch, 56, and Lisa Urovitch, 54, were indicted on three felony counts each, accused of casting ballots in Concord, NH, during the November 2020 general election and the November 2022 midterm general election and school board election. When they cast ballots, they allegedly lived and were domiciled in Ashland, MA, Michael Garrity, the communications director for the NH AG’s Office, said. According to city assessing records, Lisa Urovitch owns property on Pine Street, a single-family home, and lists the “owner address” as Arrowhead Circle in Ashland, MA.
According to the Concord City Clerk’s Office, she is registered as a Democrat, and he is registered as “undeclared.”
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Joshua Urovitch and Lisa Urovitch will be arraigned in Merrimack County Superior Court on Oct. 7.
No other information about their cases was available because they were direct indictments.
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