Concerns about noncitizen voting drive sweeping new restrictions in New Hampshire
Briefly

A new law in New Hampshire mandates first-time voters to provide proof of U.S. citizenship, which some experts warn could confuse and disenfranchise eligible voters.
Election law experts highlight that this citizenship proof mandate has potential legal resilience, depending on a federal exception, possibly inspiring similar laws nationwide.
Lauren Kunis warns that this legislation, paired with New Hampshire's restrictive voting policies, may create significant barriers for eligible voters to participate.
Kunis emphasizes the pervasive political narrative falsely claiming noncitizen voting, suggesting this could inspire more states to adopt restrictive voting measures.
Read at www.npr.org
[
]
[
|
]