New Hampshire state Senate defies veto, abolishes death penalty

New Hampshire State House.
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New Hampshire's state Senate voted to abolish the death penalty on Thursday, The Washington Post reports.

Today's vote was a blow to Republican Gov. Chris Sununu, who vetoed a similar measure last year. This time, however, the bill had enough votes to withstand a veto, and after passing through the New Hampshire House in April, the Senate voted to override Sununu 16 to 8.

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