Voter Resources
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House races to watch on Nov. 5
All 400 seats in the New Hampshire House are up for election on Nov.5.
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Follow these executive council races on Nov. 5.
Along with voting for gubernatorial candidates, representatives to the US Congress, New Hampshire State Senate and House, Granite Staters will elect Executive Councilors on Nov. 5.
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McConkey, Marsh have opposing visions for education, marijuana legalization, and housing in NH Senate District 3 race
New Hampshire state senators play a role in shaping the state’s laws and policies while representing the interests of their constituents. The state has 24 senators, each of whom serve two-year terms without term limits. They draft bills, vote on laws, and serve on various committees, focusing on areas like education, health, and finance. They…
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Talbot and Rochefort clash on education, marijuana, and reproductive rights in Senate race
Democrat Rusty Talbot is facing off against Republican David Rochefort for a district one Senate seat, which represents northern New Hampshire, including the Great North Woods region bordering Canada in Coos and Grafton counties. The seat is open as Republican Carrie Gendreau decided not to run for reelection.
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How New Hampshire makes voting accessible for those with disabilities
Did you know that New Hampshire mandates all polling places to be accessible for those with disabilities?
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What to wear to the polls?
Planning an election day outfit? There might be a dress code for you to follow!
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What’s a poll watcher? How to sign up to be one?
Poll watchers, or election observers are individuals who monitor different steps in the election process.
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Here’s where NH’s candidates stand on marijuana legalization
Editor’s note: This is reposted from the Marijuana Policy Project. This year’s elections will be key to whether New Hampshire finally lives up to its “Live Free or Die” motto. In the governor’s race, legalization supporter Joyce Craig and prohibitionist candidate Kelly Ayotte are squaring off in a race ranked as a “toss up” by…
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Republican candidate for executive council shares misleading statements about abortion funding in NH
Joseph Kenney, a Republican candidate for executive council, made several inaccurate claims in his candidate questionnaire published this week.























