Letter: Protect your democratic right to vote

Published: 05-02-2024 4:13 PM

Here, in our country, every citizen has the right to vote in free elections. Our NH Constitution guarantees it for eligible NH voters. Yet, our State Senate will soon vote on HB 1569, which could bar thousands of eligible NH voters from voting. If this bill is enacted, New Hampshire’s registration system will be the most restrictive in the country. Any qualified voter could be denied the right to register and vote, even you. Any new or registered voter who needs to update their address or has been removed from the voter rolls by mistake will be denied the right to vote, if they don’t have certain documents in hand.

That’s why I urge you to contact your NH senator today to express your opposition to bill HB 1569, which would eliminate the use of the voter affidavit as proof of identification, when registering to vote and/or requesting a ballot. Our state’s existing voter ID law includes an affidavit process. A sworn affidavit is a powerful legal document with serious consequences that has shown to be safe and secure time and again. It’s the only fail-safe way Granite Staters have to ensure their right to vote. Currently when registering to vote, eligible voters are asked for proof of identity, age, domicile and citizenship. Registered voters are required to show a photo ID before getting a ballot. If an eligible or registered voter doesn’t have those documents in hand, they can have their photo taken and sign an affidavit to vote.

Linda Terwilliger

Gilford

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