New Hampshire and Arizona Vote Laws Spark Controversy
New Hampshire and Arizona Vote Laws Spark Controversy
New Hampshire and Arizona Vote Laws Spark Controversy
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New Hampshire's new voting law, signed by Gov. Chris Sununu, mandates strict voter ID requirements and proof of citizenship for first-time voters, prompting criticism from Democrats who argue it disenfranchises eligible voters. Senator Jeanne Shaheen has called the law 'anti-American,' while Democrats claim it will make it harder for some residents to vote. In Arizona, the Supreme Court has allowed a law requiring proof of citizenship to be enforced, leading to ongoing legal challenges amidst concerns about noncitizen voting. Meanwhile, House Republicans are pushing for the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act to be included in a government funding bill, which would enforce similar voter registration requirements. The SAVE Act aims to ensure that only U.S. citizens can register to vote, but faces resistance in the Senate. Both states reflect a broader national debate over voting rights and election security.

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