Tag Archives: Election Law
Illegal Political Flyers Distributed to Oppose SB193
New Hampshire law states that “political advertising” must be signed. In other words, if you are distributing materials that advocate for the success or defeat of a candidate or a particular measure, you need to state clearly and legibly who paid … Continue reading
Podcasting on GraniteGrok is Back
The State Democrat Party filed an election law complaint with the AG that begs some questions about Democrats, Absentee Ballots, and domicile. |More at GraniteGrok.com
NH Senate Passes Bill to Crack Down on Voter Fraud
CONCORD (AP) — The Republican-led New Hampshire Senate on Wednesday passed a bill to further tighten eligibility requirements for voters even though the Legislature’s previous attempt to do so remains stalled in court. College students and others can now declare … Continue reading
NH Election Law Committee Can’t Agree on Political Advocacy Definition
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — The New Hampshire House will be deciding whether to broaden the state’s definition of political advocacy organization without the guidance of its election law committee. The Senate passed a bill in February that would require organizations to register … Continue reading
New Hampshire Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Election Law Penalties
The New Hampshire Supreme Court upheld Senate Bill 3 (SB 3) while issuing a temporary restraining order for penalties included in the voting rights law. In the ruling, Presiding Justice Charles S. Temple did not block the controversial legislation from … Continue reading
A Tale of Two Types of Voters
The Concord paper serves a city that has a ton of people who work for or have a family member who works for the government. They like a news source that makes them feel happy and secure. Well, they have it … Continue reading
Senate Bill 3 and Out-of-State Student Voters
Rich spoke to Ed Naile, Chairman of the Coalition of New Hampshire Taxpayers, for A Question of Voter Fraud. Ed talked about the NH Liberty Alliance’s meeting at Murphy’s Taproom in Manchester concerning Senate Bill 3. He shared about what … Continue reading
Ed Naile: Why I’m Not Attending Election Law Hearings in Concord
People are asking me why I am not attending legislative committee hearings in Concord regarding proposed election laws. So, I am going to write a short letter explaining why I am spending my time exposing and documenting NH voter fraud … Continue reading
NH House committee Kills Plan To ratify Snowstorm-Delayed Election Results
Following about five hours of testimony, the House Election Law Committee voted 10-10 on the Jasper plan. The tie vote killed the speaker’s amendment, leaving 73 towns on their own to address potential legal problems resulting from their decisions to … Continue reading