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Apr 09, 2015
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  • Voting Rights

Opinion of the Justices (Domicile for Voting Purposes)

The NH House of Representatives requested a legal opinion from the NH Supreme Court regarding the constitutionality of House Bill 112. The ACLU-NH filed a brief stating the requirements imposed are not only arbitrary and irrational but would create a financial obstacle for people entitled to vote.
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Apr 09, 2015
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Apr 09, 2015
  • Voting Rights

Opinion of the Justices (Domicile for Voting Purposes)

The NH House of Representatives requested a legal opinion from the NH Supreme Court regarding the constitutionality of House Bill 112. The ACLU-NH filed a brief stating the requirements imposed are not only arbitrary and irrational but would create a financial obstacle for people entitled to vote.
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