NH House 2-22-24

So Kids, What Did We Learn From This Week’s House Session (2/22/24)?

We learned that we were able to get through reconsideration of HB154 (reconsideration failed), 44 regular calendar bills and 1 bill pulled off consent, between 9 am and 5:30 pm, with an hour for lunch (thankfully provided by the NH Nurses Association). Everyone was prepared to stay much longer into the evening, but speeches were relatively short, and we had a nice amount of voice votes on bills, too!

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A Three -Year Long Challenge of New Hampshire’s Electronic Voting Machines Makes It to The NH Supreme Court

Auburn, NH – On Monday, October 30, 2023, the New Hampshire Supreme Court, on their own initiative, scheduled oral arguments for November 29, 2023, at 9 a.m., in a highly-anticipated election law case of Daniel Richard vs. Governor Chris Sununu, et al.

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Three New Hampshire Towns Have Ballot Initiatives to Ban Electronic Voting Machines

Electronic voting has been implicated in several counting errors in recent elections, resolved by hand-counting ballots. Residents in three New Hampshire towns have proposed skipping the electronic middle-man and doing away with the machines.

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We’ve Got Another Case of Thumb Drives Flipping Votes in an Election

Just ask anybody responsible for ensuring faith in our elections, and they’ll tell you those electronic ballot counting contraptions are the bomb diggity. They are friggin bullet-proof Boy Scouts, doing their best to do their duty, to whoever programs them, before God and their country.

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Is It Time to Move from Voting Machines to Hand Counted Ballots

I got this yesterday and I have a feeling that there are a lot of other folks around the State of NH  harboring similar thoughts when it comes to counting ballots. Can’t say I blame them!

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