New Hampshire Voting Bill Would Tighten Registration Requirements – IOTW Report

New Hampshire Voting Bill Would Tighten Registration Requirements

DailyCaller: Lawmakers in New Hampshire could pass a bill intended to tighten up requirements to register voters in the Granite State.

Senate Bill 3 (SB3) would modify the definition of domicile for voting purposes and “modifies requirements for documenting the domicile of a person registering to vote.”

The bill is going through the GOP-controlled state Legislature, and Republican Gov. Chris Sununu is expected to sign it, The Concord Monitor reports.

ACORN spin-off Project Vote is particularly upset over the bill’s measure that would mandate that new voters for same day registration (SDR) prove they live in the state and that they intend to stay at their present address for more than 30 days by showing documentation.

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2 Comments on New Hampshire Voting Bill Would Tighten Registration Requirements

  1. Useless politicians. They did nothing with HB387 which would allow us subjects 2 years instead of 1 to get our vehicles inspected. Greazy pols are sanctioning a state sponsored racket where the inspection stations grossly profit by failing you because they are also the ones who fix whatever they failed you for. Oh, the fix is in. Total BS. Live free or die? Not in NH. Some states don’t even require inspections. We were only asking for every other year. Useless pols!!

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