Posted on 06/27/2012 3:38:53 PM PDT by ak267
The New Hampshire legislature on Wednesday overrode Gov. John Lynchs veto of a voter ID bill, making it the latest state to require that voters present photo identification at the polls.
Under Senate Bill 289, which takes effect this September, a variety of identification forms will be acceptable, or residents can sign an affidavit at the polling site to vote. In September 2013, however, that list will be shortened student ID cards and documents more than 5 years old, for example, will no longer be valid and voters who prefer to sign affidavits will have to have their picture taken.
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So how many states in the U.S. has voter ID?
YAY!
This should slow down the buses full of Massholes that get sent up there on election day by the Massachusetts Democratic machine to mess with NH elections.
Hasn’t been updated in a few months....
Last entry was March, 2012
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voter_ID_laws
Way to go NH! The State Legislature seems to have finally grown a backbone. Congratulations on overturning Governor Lynch’s veto of this most important bill. It’s been a long time coming!!!!
Perhaps the people of NH might learn that it’s a LOT EASIER to get stuff done if they DON’T elect a Socialist to run the place.
Also on Wednesday, the Legislature overrode Mr. Lynchs veto of a statewide ban on the procedure opponents call partial-birth abortion.
Over all, the House and Senate overrode six of 13 vetoes on Wednesday; an additional veto on the Houses redistricting plan was overridden in March. Last session, the chambers overrode seven of Mr. Lynchs 13 vetoes.
Republicans gained control of both chambers in 2010.
Not a word mentioned in the NH Union Leader yet online, our main paper up here.
We’re going to have a Conservative governor elected this fall also since Lynch is retiring.
Thanks
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