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New Hampshire is one of at least nine states targeted by the Justice Department seeking access to voting information, including lists of voters. State officials say they have denied the request, citing New Hampshire confidentiality laws.
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A lawsuit led by the ACLU over a new Republican-backed voter registration law is scheduled for trial next year.
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Fiscales de New Hampshire estuvieron en un tribunal federal el miércoles, pidiéndole a un juez que descarte un desafío a una nueva ley electoral.
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The law, which took effect last November, requires all first-time registrants to present documents to prove their citizenship — representing the strictest voter registration policies in the country.
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Elecciones municipales y nuevos requisitos de votantes. Protesta en PSU por recortes en presupuesto.Los nuevos requisitos de identificación de NH obligaron a posibles votantes regresar a casa para traer pasaportes y certificados de nacimiento.
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The law requires all new voters to show proof of their U.S. citizenship. For some, that meant making multiple trips to and from the polls before finally casting a ballot on Tuesday.
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Cientos de personas llenaron el centro de Concord el fin de semana para protestar en contra de recientes acciones de la administración de Trump.
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The Secretary of State’s office is reminding voters of new voter registration policies that could cause confusion at the polls.
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The bill would limit how independent, undeclared voters in New Hampshire can participate in state primary elections.
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Twenty-seven voters used affidavit ballots — with just three people returning proof of identity —during the November general election. The law allowing for their use has been repealed.