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Voter Identification Reform in New Hampshire

Voter Identification Reform in New Hampshire. An Analysis of the Options and Impacts of Reforming Voter ID Requirements Stephen Prager Manav Raj Joseph Singh. Context. Question: How many voters in NH have government-issued photo ID?

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Voter Identification Reform in New Hampshire

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  1. Voter Identification Reform in New Hampshire An Analysis of the Options and Impacts of Reforming Voter ID Requirements Stephen Prager Manav Raj Joseph Singh The contents of this report were developed under grant P116B100070 from the U.S. Department of Education. However, these contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the U.S. Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government.

  2. Context • Question: How many voters in NH have government-issued photo ID? • What are options for reducing the potential for voter fraud and what might be the costs and benefits? • To what extent does voter fraud occur? • Options • Reform Voter Registration • Reform Voter ID Laws

  3. Data • The Literature (Nationwide) • Roughly 11-12% have no photo ID • Higher for African-Americans, the elderly, and low-income citizens • 7% lack documentation needed to obtain ID

  4. Data (Cont.) • Difficult to obtain concrete data in NH • Estimating extent of NH-DMV ID holdings 1,012,839 (total NH-DMV ID holders over age 18, Oct. 2011) - 3% (proportion of non-citizen residents in NH) 982,454 (eligible voters with NH-DMV IDs) ÷1,011,125 (total eligible voters in NH, 2010) 97% (proportion of eligible voters with NH-DMV ID) • 767,383 registered voters in NH

  5. Voting Requirements in NH • Registration: • Show Proof of Age, Citizenship, and Domicile • Can sign an affidavit instead in most towns/cities • Absentee registration an option (no ID required) • Voting • No ID required • Can request an absentee ballot (no ID required)

  6. Voter Fraud • Dearth of research/investigations • Department of Justice study found minimal evidence • Simcox’s Response • Difficult to Track • The extent has not been studied in NH

  7. Changing Voter Registration • Options for Changing Registration • Remove Registration-by-Mail • Remove Same-Day-Registration • Eliminate Affidavits

  8. What Other States Do • Accepted Forms of ID Include: • Driver’s Licenses • Passports • Concealed Handgun Licenses • Tribal IDs • Naturalization Documents • Student IDs from State Institutions • Military IDs • Other State and Federal Government IDs

  9. Changing Voter ID Alternatives • Options • Strict Government-Issued Photo ID Requirement • Non-Government-Issued Photo ID Allowed • Photo or Non-Photo ID Requirement • Maintain the Status Quo

  10. Conclusion • Reducing Potential Fraud vs. Ensuring Accessibility • Uncertainties in this study: • Extent of voter fraud • Number of individuals with photo ID and ability to procure IDs • Effect of each reform on NH population

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