ALERT! We need everyone to email our Senate Election Law Committee in SUPPORT of HB 1569-FN

Please come and testify on behalf of HB 1569-FN on Tuesday morning at the Legislative Office Building (LOB), Room 103, on Tuesday, April 23rd at 9:40 am.

You can sign in, in SUPPORT of HB 1569-FN here…

Senate Remote sign in sheet (4/23, Senate Election Law and Municipal Affairs, HB 1569, a member of the public, click I support this bill, continue and add your name and town or city, continue, check the box that says all information is correct, continue). Thank you!

What the NH Constitution says about elections in the Bill of Rights… If you cannot prove you are an inhabitant, how do we know you really are?

[Art.] 11. [Elections and Elective Franchises.] All elections are to be free, and every inhabitant of the state of 18 years of age and upwards shall have an equal right to vote in any election. Every person shall be considered an inhabitant for the purposes of voting in the town, ward, or unincorporated place where he has his domicile. No person shall have the right to vote under the constitution of this state who has been convicted of treason, bribery or any willful violation of the election laws of this state or of the United States; but the supreme court may, on notice to the attorney general, restore the privilege to vote to any person who may have forfeited it by conviction of such offenses. The general court shall provide by law for voting by qualified voters who at the time of the biennial or state elections, or of the primary elections therefor, or of city elections, or of town elections by official ballot, are absent from the city or town of which they are inhabitants, or who by reason of physical disability are unable to vote in person, in the choice of any officer or officers to be elected or upon any question submitted at such election. Voting registration and polling places shall be easily accessible to all persons including disabled and elderly persons who are otherwise qualified to vote in the choice of any officer or officers to be elected or upon any question submitted at such election. The right to vote shall not be denied to any person because of the non payment of any tax. Every inhabitant of the state, having the proper qualifications, has equal right to be elected into office.
June 2, 1784
Amended 1903 to provide that in order to vote or be eligible for office a person must be able to read the English language and to write.
Amended 1912 to prohibit those convicted of treason, bribery or willfull violation of the election laws from voting or holding elective office.
Amended 1942 to provide for absentee voting in general elections.
Amended 1956 to provide for absentee voting in primary elections.
Amended 1968 to provide right to vote not denied because of nonpayment of taxes. Also amended in 1968 to delete an obsolete phrase.
Amended 1976 to reduce voting age to 18.
Amended 1984 to provide accessibility to all registration and polling places.

These are the requirements to vote in NH.

Check out the link below.

Requirements to vote in NH

Right under the above statement it says you can show the required documents OR sign an affidavit. An affidavit is not showing proof of the required documents above, it is saying that in lieu of having an ID, proof of citizenship, or proof of domicile, that you swear you are who you say you are, you are a US citizen, or you live where you say you live. It’s NOT the same as showing the actual document/proof. 

As you can see, some people are showing the required documents while others are signing affidavits. This is creating two classes of voters. Everyone should have to provide the same information when registering to vote. Only eligible voters living in NH should be voting in NH.

Many same day voters are signing affidavits when they register to vote. The affidavits are not being followed up on by the SOS, and in the meantime, the voter is being allowed to cast their ballot, and their vote is being counted.

HB 1569 will stop the use of affidavits and require ALL persons registering to vote, same day, and voters who register to vote throughout the year, to provide the “REQUIRED” information above. This means ALL VOTERS will be treated the same and required to provide the necessary documents.

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