(The Center Square) – In a move that goes into effect after this year’s election cycle, New Hampshire strengthened its voting laws by eliminating voter identification exceptions.
The new law signed by Gov. Chris Sununu signifies a win for Republicans, who are eager to strengthen voting laws nationwide.
Sununu praised the Republican-backed bill, citing the Granite State’s prominence in the electoral process and dedication to promoting election integrity.
“We have a proud tradition and proven track record of conducting elections that are trusted and true,” he said. “Looking forward to the next decade or two, this legislation will instill even more integrity and trust in the voting process.”
Despite the perceived Republican victory, Sununu emphasized in a statement that the legislation would not take effect until 60 days after the governor’s signature, adding, “the 2024 election cycle will not be impacted in any way.” more
““the 2024 election cycle will not be impacted in any way.”
Mission accomplished. This Libtard piece of shit still can pretend to be a conservative, but Trump will lose in his state do to the big cheat. He’s just as big of POS as his dad.
I’ve lived in New Hampshire since 2015. Both towns I’ve lived in (part of Rockingham County – first town for 20 months, second for 8 years) have required i present ID/proof of residency every time I vote, and I have never missed an election – local, state, or national.
******* gonna cheat