New Hampshire's new proof-of-citizenship voting law got one of its first big tests in this month's municipal elections, and there are differing views at the State House over how well the new law is working.
A state that has historically prided itself on local representation and deliberative process collides with rising polarization.
A leading voting rights group said its research uncovered 244 would-be voters who were turned away from the polls this year due to new state election laws that require new
NYC mayor Zohran Mamdani's tax hike plans spark business exodus as New Hampshire governor launches recruitment campaign targeting fleeing entrepreneurs and residents.