The lawsuit, filed by the ACLU of New Hampshire, targets a new law that would necessitate proof of U.S. citizenship for voter registration, claiming it's among the most restrictive in the nation.
This law could create unconstitutional roadblocks to voting, potentially hindering thousands of eligible voters from participating in elections, as stated by ACLU Deputy Legal Director Henry Klementowicz.
The ACLU's challenge reflects concerns over similar laws previously ruled unconstitutional, highlighting the ongoing national debate about voting rights and accessibility.
Despite current New Hampshire laws permitting affidavits when photo IDs are absent, the new legislation would impose stricter identification requirements that critics argue undermine democratic participation.
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