Voter Resources
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Who runs New Hampshire? A guide to what the state’s top officials do
New Hampshire’s government consists of several key positions, each with specific roles and responsibilities. Here’s an overview of the primary positions:
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How to keep the peace when politics divide your family
Navigating political disagreements with family can be challenging, but there are strategies that can help maintain relationships while allowing room for differing opinions. Here’s how to approach it:
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How to join college politics
Getting involved can be as simple as reposting an informational graphic about registering to vote on your social media!
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Sununu signs bill requiring passport, birth certificate, or other hard-document proof of citizenship to vote in New Hampshire
Outgoing governor of New Hampshire Chris Sununu signed legislation this week requiring would-be New Hampshire voters to present their birth certificate, passport or other documents proving citizenship in order to register, changes which voting rights experts have called “the most restrictive in the country.” House Bill 1569 seeks to eliminate the existing option for individuals…
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What can you do to encourage other people who are thinking about not voting?
What happens when you don’t cast a ballot in the election? Here’s what you need to know.
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7 ways to encourage your friends to vote
Encouraging your friends to vote can be a meaningful way to help them engage in the democratic process. Here are some tips on how to do it.
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How to be a poll worker in New Hampshire
Want to volunteer for one or both election days? Here are some tips for those looking to volunteer as a poll worker.

























