4ever48

4ever48 t1_ivjpred wrote

Uh, what are you talking about?? This is the state constitution, not the U.S. constitution.

. Between 1894 and 2012, New Hampshire voters approved eight constitutional convention questions and defeated five.

Article 100 the section title "Oaths and Subscriptions Exclusion from Offices, Etc.," of the New Hampshire Constitution governs the constitutional convention question.

HEY. Ya' learn something new every day.

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4ever48 t1_itx9agy wrote

Well, yes and no.

NH government is reasonably INeffecient. And if you like that, this is the state for you. I became disillusioned and dissatisfied through my own personal experience as a poll worker (which I wouldn't recommend to my worst enemy). Example: Do you know why we have same day registration in NH??? I found out that this is a loophole in the Federal Motor Voter Act. You can't register to vote here in NH when you go to renew you driver's license. But you CAN do same day registration on November 8. Do you understand how rampant fraudulent voting is at the polls because of this??

We do not have vote-by-mail in NH. Instead, we have the cumbersome and costly alternative of Absentee ballots. This is ONLY a feature, if your intent is to supress Constitutional right to vote. Why would anyone WANT that??

Guess, we'll have to agree to disagree.

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