Trump administration sues New Hampshire and five other states, the latest step in an ongoing fight over access to confidential voting records.
Democrats are hoping to build momentum ahead of New Hampshire's upcoming municipal elections and the 2026 midterms.
New Hampshire Secretary of State David Scanlan is reminding voters about new election law changes for those registering or voting by absentee ballot.
John E. Sununu leads the field of Republicans vying for the nomination for NH’s open U.S. Senate seat despite not yet announcing his candidacy.
Many new voting laws in New Hampshire are going into effect this month, from changes to absentee ballots to electioneering.
The Trump administration’s Department of Justice is suing New Hampshire Secretary of State Dave Scanlan, arguing he is illegally withholding the state’s voter file from federal officials. In a complaint filed Thursday in the U.
New Hampshire is one of several states sued Thursday by the Trump administration over its refusal to turn over non-public voter registration data.
Last week, the U.S. Department of Justice announced that its Civil Rights Division had sued the state of Maine and its chief election officer, Secretary of State Shenna Bellows, for failing to provide information regarding voter list maintenance procedures and an electronic copy of a statewide voter registration list.
The U.S. Justice Department sued six more states on Thursday, saying the states refused to turn over voter registration lists with complete information as the agency mounts a wide-ranging effort to get detailed voter data.
Under a new policy, voters who are unable to remove an article of clothing or have no ability to cover up their slogan will now be allowed to vote. They just have to do it expeditiously — “i.e. not lingering unnecessarily” — according to guidance from the Sec. of State’s office.
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