After 123 voters turned away at municipal elections, advocates criticize proof-of-citizenship law [View all]
Soon after Joshua Bogden attempted to register to vote on the day of Portsmouths municipal elections Nov. 11, he faced a tough decision.
Bogden had not brought along a passport or birth certificate to prove his citizenship. And though he had previously been registered and voted in Wilton, poll workers told Bogden he needed to leave and return with one of those physical documents.
Bogden could either drive to city hall and request a same-day copy of his birth certificate, or rush home and find his own copy. But he had only hours until the polls closed, and only minutes before Portsmouth stopped its birth certificate service at 4:30.
In the end, Bogden decided to drive home and chance that he could find the certificate, he said during a press conference Thursday. He did find it and was able to vote. But the hassle he faced is at the center of arguments by some that recent changes to New Hampshires voter registration laws are too strict and will result in frustrated voters choosing not to vote.
https://newhampshirebulletin.com/2025/11/21/after-123-voters-turned-away-at-municipal-elections-advocates-criticize-proof-of-citizenship-law/