Federal judge says New Hampshire must make it easier to prove citizenship when registering to vote
The judge said the state failed to show noncitizen voting was common, citing testimony that only one person was prosecuted in 26 years.
- On Thursday, U.S. District Court Judge Samantha Elliott struck down New Hampshire's 2024 law requiring first-time voters to present proof of U.S. citizenship, immediately restoring use of the 'Qualified Voter Affidavit'.
- Plaintiffs, including the American Civil Liberties Union of New Hampshire, challenged House Bill 1569, which former Governor Chris Sununu signed two years ago, arguing it created unnecessary burdens for eligible voters lacking citizenship documents.
- Data presented at trial showed more than 10,000 first-time voters used affidavits in 2024, while experts testified nearly 40% of people lack U.S. passports and only one person has been prosecuted for non-citizen voting in the past 26 years.
- Secretary of State David Scanlan said the state will revert to previous registration processes, allowing affidavit use, though the New Hampshire Department of Justice plans to appeal the ruling.
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Federal judge says NH must make it easier to prove citizenship when registering to vote
The judge noted that an expert on voter fraud found only 47 instances of wrongful voting out of roughly 8.3 million votes between 1998 and 2024. During that time, only eight noncitizens may have cast ballots, she said. The post Federal judge says NH must make it easier to prove citizenship when registering to vote appeared first on Boston.com.
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Ahead of midterms, federal court strikes down NH proof-of-citizenship voter registration law
The judge ordered the state to immediately stop enforcing the new law. (Photo by Will Steinfeld/New Hampshire Bulletin)A federal judge struck down New Hampshire’s new law requiring hard-copy proof of citizenship for voter registration Thursday, finding it unconstitutional, in a move that could stop its implementation for the midterm elections. In a 98-page order, Judge Samantha Elliott held that the law imposed an excessive burden on the right t…
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