Voting Rights

Voting is the cornerstone of democracy. And yet, throughout our history we have excluded indispensable voices from this fundamental right. Today, states continue to make it harder for people to vote.

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Voting is the cornerstone of democracy. And yet, throughout our history we have excluded indispensable voices from this fundamental right. African-Americans, women, and young people all risked their lives for and eventually gained the right to vote. Voter turnout in the 2008 election was the most racially diverse in American history, closing the longstanding gap between white and minority voter participation. In response to this historic moment, however, lawmakers nationwide have erected more barriers to the ballot box.

States are making it harder and harder for people to vote, virtually guaranteeing that many people won’t actually have the right at all. Poll taxes and literacy tests have given way to more modern voter suppression tactics packaged as voter ID laws and restrictions to voter registration. These restrictions target particular populations, including college and university students, the elderly, transgender people, people who are differently abled, and many others. The American Civil Liberties Union of New Hampshire is actively working to defend the right to vote and preserve this cornerstone of democracy for all eligible New Hampshire citizens.

The Latest

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ACLU, voting rights groups, and voters file federal lawsuit challenging unconstitutional New Hampshire voting law

Voting is the cornerstone of our democracy — and laws like this, which create unconstitutional roadblocks to voting and which could stop thousands of eligible voters from participating in an election, have no place in our state.
Issue Areas: Voting Rights
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ACLU-NH Statement on Signing of Bill Attacking Voting Rights

Governor Sununu signed HB 1569, a bill that would create needless barriers to vote.
Issue Areas: Voting Rights
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ACLU-NH Files Amicus Briefing in Gerrymandering Lawsuit

The ACLU of New Hampshire filed a friend-of-the-court brief in the partisan gerrymandering lawsuit, Miles Brown, et al v. Secretary of State, sending the court its previously-commissioned analysis.
Issue Areas: Voting Rights
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ACLU-NH files lawsuit challenging state’s unconstitutional voting bill – SB 418

Issue Areas: Voting Rights
Court Case
Oct 01, 2024

Coalition for Open Democracy, et al. v. David Scanlan, et al.

Court Case
Jan 20, 2023

Brown v. N.H. Secretary of State

Court Case
Jun 21, 2022

Manuel Espitia, Jr. and Daniel Weeks v David Scanlan, N.H. Secretary of State, et al.

Court Case
Apr 25, 2022

Norelli v. N.H. Secretary of State