House ups ante with voter ID bill
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Telegraph Editorial
If a voter ID bill fails to emerge from the state Legislature this year, supporters wont have much trouble figuring out who to blame: their Republican friends in the House of Representatives.
... the Republican-controlled chamber ... turned aside a Senate-approved bill that had earned the backing of Secretary of State William Gardner and the New Hampshire City & Town Clerks Association in favor of its own version that did not.
And since Gov. John Lynch has made it clear he has no intention of permitting such a bill to pass without a veto fight he already has won four veto showdowns over GOP-sponsored voter ID bills every vote will count ...
Remember: There is little evidence to suggest voter fraud is or has ever been a problem in New Hampshire the infamous Project Veritas stunt during Januarys presidential primary notwithstanding. So there is no need to rush into law any bill that has the potential to turn away voters.
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