University of New Hampshire Student Indicted for Double Voting
9/27: A college student has been charged with voting in two states during the 2016 election.
9/27: A college student has been charged with voting in two states during the 2016 election.
8/30: New Hampshire's voter residency bill, SB3, is being tested in court as groups sued, claiming the law is discriminatory.
8/8: A federal judge determined that permitting one voter to officially question another's residency was unconstitutional and voided that section of the state voter ID law.
7/23: Dallas Sen. Don Huffines wants to amend Texas voter ID laws to include proof of citizenship.
7/23: The state is fighting six college students who are challenging New Hampshire's law that requires permanent residency to vote in elections.
7/19: Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach filed an argument that federal law should not override state law, hoping to get a judge's ruling on the state's voter ID laws overturned.
7/13: Governor Chris Sununu signed a a bill that will require voters in New Hampshire to prove permanent residency in the state.
7/12: New Hampshire Republicans are celebrating a court ruling allowing their voter residency law to stand.
7/12: The State Supreme Court of New Hampshire has found no constitutional conflict with the state's law requiring permanent residency for voters.
6/18: Requiring proof of citizenship before voting is discriminatory, found a judge who reviewed the law.