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Well before Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed a bill last month to make New Hampshire education freedom accounts available to all income levels, school choice supporters were preparing to get the word out. On ...
The first presidential primary votes won't be cast for another two and a half years. And yet, over the span of 10 days in ...
A guide to navigating early and absentee voting, as well as what to expect on Election Day, should a disaster affect your ...
Thursday marked the last chance for New Hampshire lawmakers to approve or reject the remaining bills of this year’s ...
While the state budget bills were the main attraction in Concord last week, lawmakers also voted on several bills that came ...
The Texas bill was one of the nation’s most sweeping proof-of-citizenship proposals because it would have applied not only to new registrants but also to ... prioritized other election changes, adding ...
Some eligible New Hampshire voters experienced some of roadblocks that prospective voters across the country will face if Congress passes the SAVE Act.
The new rules are considered some of the strictest in the country: No longer can would-be voters sign an affidavit if they don’t bring certain identification documents with them to the polls ...
NH POLITICS New Hampshire’s first big test of a new voter ID law “Between now and the next midterm, people have to be ready,” said one town moderator.
The law requires all new voters to show proof of their U.S. citizenship. For some, that meant making multiple trips to and from the polls before finally casting a ballot on Tuesday.
As town meeting season nears, the New Hampshire Secretary of State’s Office is reminding residents of a new voter ID law.
As town meeting season nears, the New Hampshire Secretary of State’s Office is reminding residents of a new voter ID law. House Bill 1569, which took effect days after the ...