Ross Berry, a New Hampshire state legislator and chair of the House Election Law Committee, posted several statements on his X (formerly Twitter) account on September 1, 2025. The tweets addressed topics ranging from personal sentiments to election law reforms and union politics.
In one post at 14:44 UTC, Berry expressed admiration for a fellow political figure, writing “I am officially jealous of @KellyAyotte”.
Later that day at 16:28 UTC, Berry highlighted his legislative record as chair of the Election Law Committee. He stated, “I encourage everyone to look at my record on Election Law. Under my chairmanship NH now has: Audits Actual Voter ID requirements (Including Absentee ballots) Actual proof of residency, age, and Citizenship requirements Annual voter roll verification Enhanced chain of custody”.
At 19:09 UTC on the same day, Berry commented on union politics in relation to former President Donald Trump. He wrote, “Union members: We voted for Trump. We like Trump. Union leadership: Enjoy our Socialist Democrat propaganda show. PS, your mandatory dues are drawing from your paycheck on Friday.”
Berry’s references to changes in New Hampshire’s election laws come after recent legislative efforts aimed at tightening voting regulations in the state. As chair of the House Election Law Committee, he has overseen initiatives that include audits of elections and stricter voter identification requirements for both in-person and absentee ballots. These measures also require voters to provide proof of residency, age, and citizenship; mandate annual verification of voter rolls; and enhance chain-of-custody procedures for ballots.
New Hampshire has seen ongoing debates over election integrity measures in recent years as lawmakers have considered various bills related to voter ID laws and ballot security.








