New Hampshire House Defeats Bill to Somewhat Close Primaries

On March 8, the New Hampshire House defeated HB 1595 by a vote of 136-178. It would have said that independents could still vote in primaries, but if an independent chose to vote in a party primary, he or she would then be deemed to be a member of the party whose primary ballot had been chosen, for at least three months. Under current law, an independent may vote in primary without becoming a member of that party.


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