Ross Berry Comments on Voter Roll Procedures and Social Media Content
Ross Berry, a public figure active on social media, posted several comments between May 20 and May 21, 2026. His posts addressed New Hampshire’s voter roll procedures and referenced online video content.
On May 20, 2026, Berry described the conditions under which voter rolls are updated in New Hampshire. He wrote, “Voter roll ‘purges’ only occur in NH when you move, die, or don’t vote for 5 years. Over a 5 year period, that would mean missing an average of 10 elections in a row.”
Later the same day, Berry commented on a video circulating online by stating, “Might be the lowest energy hype video of all time.” The next day, he posted another brief remark: “Rookie numbers.”
Berry’s remarks about voter roll maintenance align with New Hampshire’s established practices. The state removes individuals from its voter lists if they move out of state, pass away, or fail to participate in elections over a five-year span—a process that could result in missing approximately ten consecutive elections.









