New Hampshire residents deserve basic safeguards to confirm citizenship
WASHINGTON, DC – One year before New Hampshire votes for President and just months before New Hampshire’s First in the Nation presidential primary, the Hillsborough Superior Court decided in favor of RITE PAC, the New Hampshire GOP, the RNC, and New Hampshire’s secretary of state and attorney general in ruling that activists backed by Marc Elias had no basis to challenge New Hampshire’s voter identification laws.
In 2022, the New Hampshire legislature adopted SB 418, freeing New Hampshire from the election honor system and requiring voters who do not present identification to cast a provisional ballot and submit identification material within a week. Activists challenged the law, but the court ruled on November 3 that no identified rights were violated by the new law.
“Preferring an election honor system is not a sufficient reason to insert chaos into New Hampshire’s elections. The reason these dark-money funded activists could not identify any rights affected by SB 418 is because every eligible voter who wants to vote in New Hampshire can vote, easily. Voter ID laws do not harm eligible voters, instead, they identify those people ineligible to vote, including non-citizens. Every case rejecting activists’ attempts to upend state election law helps restore voters’ confidence in the ballot box.”
– Derek Lyons, President and CEO of RITE PAC.
The court said: “In this case, the organizational plaintiffs have failed to identify any … type of right of theirs that is being impeded by the provisions of SB 418.”