Scanlan called the day “a great opportunity to share with Jen how New Hampshire polling places operate, and the dedication of all of our local election officials in making this process work.
“New Hampshire is the best state to live, the best state to work, the best state to raise a family, and this election is about making sure that New Hampshire remains that way,” Ayotte said.
Set to take effect after the November general elections, it would replace an existing system that allows people to swear they are qualified to vote by signing an affidavit, if they lack the required ...