MANCHESTER, N.H. —
New Hampshire is among the six states being sued by the federal government over access to voter data.
While certain voter information, like names, addresses and party affiliations, is already public, the Trump administration is looking for additional details, including partial Social Security numbers and state driver's license numbers.
"They would have to construct some kind of very clever argument to try to make some kind of a hook, and up until now, they haven't offered any kind of a legislative hook. They've just said, well, you know, the president wants it, and that's certainly unconstitutional," said Daniel Pi, a University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law professor.
For months, New Hampshire Secretary of State David Scanlan has declined, citing a