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(The Center Square) — New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella has sent a letter to the secretary of state and chairman of the Ballot Law Commission to “provide guidance” on
Each election cycle has its own challenges, Secretary of State David Scanlan says. Four years ago, it was concern over foreign actors hacking United States voting systems. Two years ago, it was conversations about expanding access to mail-in ballots.