N.H. Supreme Court strikes down GOP-backed voter registration law
The New Hampshire Supreme Court on Friday struck down a 2017 state law crafted by Republicans that implemented new requirements for same-day voter registration that critics say made it more difficult for college students to vote.
In a unanimous 4-0 decision, the state Supreme Court upheld a lower courts ruling from last year that found the law, known as Senate Bill 3, violated New Hampshire's Constitution because it unreasonably burdens the right to vote.
The state Supreme Court said that the law must be stricken in its entirety.
The ruling stems from a 2017 lawsuit brought by college students as well as the League of Women Voters and the state Democratic Party who argued that the law required new voters to fill out complicated forms.
Specifically, the law led to the creation of new forms that people registering to vote within 30 days of an election or on Election Day were required to fill out if they didnt have proper documentation providing proof of residence. They would then need to bring in those documents within a certain period to election officials.
If the new voters, however, couldnt comply with the laws requirements, they would be subject to steep fines and potential criminal prosecution.
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