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U.S. District Court Strikes Down NH Law Concerning Signatures on Absentee Ballots


Thanks to Richard Winger of Ballot Access News for this post.

On August 14th, a U.S. District Court Struck Down a New Hampshire Law dealing with Mailed Absentee Ballots.

The Law says if the Signature on the Outer Envelope appears not to Match the Signatures on the Voter Registration Record, the Absentee Ballot shall be Rejected, with No Notice to that Voter.

This was an ACLU Case:

Mary Saucedo, et al. v. William Gardner, Secretary of State of the State of New Hampshire, in his official capacity, et al.

The Decision is by Judge Landya McCafferty, an Obama Appointee.

CLICK HERE to read the 49 page (pdf) Decision in Saucedo v Gardner, Case 1:17-cv-00183-LM.










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