
The state of New Hampshire has explained the process for people to register to vote in elections this fall, reports nhpr.
According to new state guidance, prospective voters, wishing to register, would request an absentee ballot from their city or town clerk’s office, or from the NH Secretary of State. Along with filling out a registration form, voters will need to provide a current photo ID and a proof of residency (e.g. a bank statement, bill, or other document with person’s address). Also needed will be a witness, standing six feet away or behind a window, to watch the voter sign their form and to attest via affidavit to the voter’s identity.
Forms will need to be returned, by mail or by hand, to local clerk’s.
