by Ed Naile Now that the New Hampshire State Supreme Court has delivered a reasonable, lawful, constitutionally sound opinion regarding the decades-old practice of letting non-residents vote here, we should take a hard look at another decision dropped on taxpayers by...
by Ed Naile Voter suppression is another term pro-illegal voting activist in New Hampshire use to defend their stealing of elections. It sounds awful but is it true? Wikipedia definition: “Voter suppression is a strategy to influence the outcome of an election by...
AS HOST OF THE First in the Nation Presidential Primary, New Hampshire has an obligation to ensure our electoral system is beyond reproach. House Bill 1264, which seeks to clearly define the rules surrounding the state’s voting process, has been the subject of...
by David Saad Governor Sununu signed HB 1347 into law on June 18th. This bill states that meeting minutes must now include the names of the members who made or seconded each motion. This bill was drafted by Right to Know New Hampshire (RTKNH). BILL SPONSORS: Rep....
Take a look at some of the more interesting parts of the 2014 Guare v. NH case that was meant to codify out-of-state, unqualified voter’s participation in New Hampshire elections. You can see how this case, in my opinion, was never meant to be won by “our side.” My...
by Ed Naile After decades of accepting non-citizens votes as equal to a qualified citizen’s vote, the New Hampshire State Supreme Court has acknowledged in its recent opinion that one must be domiciled in New Hampshire to vote here. This means that being domiciled in...