Measure on the ballot in the 2018 New Hampshire 2018 General Election in New Hampshire.
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Get StartedThis amendment would create a new article in the State Constitution that would guarantee an individualnulls right to live free from governmental intrusion in private and public environments.
A "yes" vote amends the New Hampshire State Constitution to include the language: “an individual's right to live free from governmental intrusion in private or personal information is natural, essential, and inherent.”
A "no" vote does not amend the New Hampshire Constitution.
According to Todd Feathers of the New Hampshire Union Leader, the language of the amendment is too vague and could have unintended consequences. The amendment could be used to limit the government from keeping data on sex offenders, determining if drivers wear corrective lenses, and reviewing building plans. , in opposition to Question 2 (Learn more)
According to Todd Feathers of the New Hampshire Union Leader, this amendment will protect citizens right to privacy from the government by preventing the creation of dossiers on individuals who have done nothing illegal and are not accused of doing anything wrong., in support of Question 2 (Learn more)
This amendment would create a new article in the State Constitution that would guarantee an individual's right to live free from governmental intrusion in private and public environments.
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