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New Hampshire passed its voter ID law in 2012. The law was part of a wave of voter ID laws passed around the country and pushed by Republican lawmakers.
But, as New Hampshire demonstrates, even when a state passes voter-integrity laws that require an ID, they can come with loopholes big enough to haul a bushel full of questionable votes through.
NH POLITICS New Hampshire’s first big test of a new voter ID law “Between now and the next midterm, people have to be ready,” said one town moderator.
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu (R) signed a new bill into law that will require unregistered voters to provide documentation, without exception, to prove their identity and citizenship before ...
The new law also removes all exceptions to the state's voter ID requirements and eliminates the affidavit ballot system. That system, signed into law just two years ago, allowed voters without an ...
New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation presidential primary makes history every four years, and on Feb. 9 it will do so for an additional reason. This year, for the first time, primary voters will ...
Some town elections are next Tuesday, and voters in New Hampshire will have another step to take, if they are not registered to vote, and they come to the polls without any form of identification ...
New Hampshire voters must meet four basic requirements to cast a ballot here. Age : You must be at least 18 years old at the time of the election. Citizenship : You must be a U.S. citizen.
For one voter in Hopkinton, New Hampshire, satisfying the state’s new requirements was like a bad visit to the DMV. Betsy Spencer, 70, ...
New Hampshire Democratic Governor John Lynch on Thursday rejected a bill requiring a driver's license to vote, saying it "would put into place a photo identification system that is far more ...
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu (R) signed a bill that tightens voter ID laws in the state for future elections. The much-debated bill requires voters to provide proof of U.S. citizenship when ...