by PAULA TRACY, InDepthNH.org, InDepthNH.org
September 12, 2024
BY PAULA TRACY, InDepthNH.org
CONCORD – Despite concern from a number of groups that it could disenfranchise voters, Gov. Chris Sununu signed House Bill 1569 which would eliminate any exceptions to the state’s Voting ID laws and require a birth certificate or passport. Because the bill will not go into effect for 60 days from its signing Thursday, it will not impact the 2024 election cycle, which includes the Nov. 5 election and its earliest implementation date would be Nov. 12. Sununu had previously said he had concerns about implementation of the bill too close to such an important election, when voters will go to the polls to select a new President, governor, two congressmen, the entire state Senate, House of Representatives and the Executive Council.