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New Hampshire governor signs law requiring government ID at the polls

By Jonah Adams

New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte has signed a law requiring a government-issued identification in order to vote, ending the practice of using high school or college student IDs at the polls.

According to the New Hampshire Bulletin, the change, enacted via House Bill 323, takes effect in June and will be in place for the Sept. 8 state primaries and Nov. 3 general election. Ayotte signed the bill Friday, her office said. She did not issue a statement.

What the new law does, and what it removes

House Bill 323 narrows what counts as acceptable identification on Election Day. Under the new law, qualifying identifications are limited to: Driver’s licenses from any state, non-driver identification cards from any state, U.S. armed services ID cards, and U.S. passports or passport cards.

Just as important is what the law deletes. It strips out the ability to use college, university, and high school identification cards…

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