Voting Rights

DOJ voter roll grab is now 0-11 as judge dismisses New Hampshire lawsuit

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Voters affected by election rules in New Hampshire
What changed
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The ruling marks the 11th straight loss for the DOJ, which sued 30 states and D.

What this means for voters

This is about government access to voter-roll data in New Hampshire, not a new step for individual voters. The practical action is to confirm your registration record is active and current through the official state or local lookup.

This court case story is context for voters, not a registration instruction. Use election-office resources for the final rule before making a plan.

What to check next

  • Use the official election office for current instructions while legal challenges are pending or newly decided.
  • Open New Hampshire voter resources if the story could affect your registration record, ballot access, deadline, or voting method.
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Story details

Place
New Hampshire
Story focus
The ruling marks the 11th straight loss for the DOJ, which sued 30 states and D.
Topics
voter registration, voting rights, judge

Original reporting

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