When Manchester voters elected a new mayor in 2023, one ballot was cast by a non-citizen who used the state’s lax election laws to vote illegally in the municipal election.

Naseef Bryan, a Jamaican citizen living in Manchester, has since been arrested and charged with wrongful voting. But if he tried it again this year, he would be turned away at the polls, thanks to a law passed last year — over Democrats’ objections.

On Tuesday, New Hampshire Secretary of State David M. Scanlan and Attorney General John Formella reminded Granite Staters of voter registration requirements ahead of upcoming city and special elections, underscoring changes under the state’s new voter ID law.

To cast a ballot in New Hampshire, voters must be U.S. citizens, at least 18 years old by Election Day, and domici

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