94,610 Potential Out-Of-State Double Registrants on NH Voter Rolls

If you thnk lrtting proplr from out of state Vote in NH if OK youre Gonna have a bad timeCNHT has released the results of Hew Hampshire’s participation in the Interstate Crosscheck Program, before, as they point out, the Secretary of State – who is probably crafting a carefully worded explanation or a means to dismiss the obvious.

Back in November of 2016, NH joined the Interstate Crosscheck Program which matches the First, Middle Initial, Last Name, Birthdate, and last four digits of the SS# of New Hampshire voters with those of registered voters in the 27 other member states.

The NH Secretary of State has not released the results – but CNHT is.

Results on the Jump.

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And I’m sure I eventually more to say about this, (40,364 of them are from Massachusetts while 13,370 are from Maine) but Ed Naile and Rich Girard did a great job of that on Girard at Large this morning. If you missed it, check it out here!

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