One of the election auditors Windham, New Hampshire, said that their review has not found any evidence of “widespread fraud.” “The original count, the recount, nothing has ever been changing who gets elected,” said Harri Hursti, one member of the three-person team involved in the audit, according to an interview with CNN. “This is an exercise of finding what caused the error, but the four winners have all, from day one, remained to be the same four winners. This has never threatened that. And, again, if there would have been a widespread fraud, which would have been uncovered [in] this, it would have come out. There was none.” The audit is not focused on the Nov. 3 presidential election but is examining votes for several seats in a local legislative election. A Democratic candidate, Kristi St. Laurent, requested a recount, which was granted because she lost by only 24 votes. Hursti …