Loading chat...
Legislators with BillsLegislators(200)
Referred Bills (763)
Relative to the sharing of data between the department of safety and the secretary of state for the purposes of verifying the accuracy of information in the centralized voter registration database.
Relative to access to the centralized voter registration database on election days.
Relative to the moderator's authority to verify the device count during an election.
Preventing a supervisor of the checklist from verifying a person's identity without identification, even if they personally know that person.
Preventing any guide or explanation regarding the effect of a proposed constitutional amendment from appearing on the ballot.
Establishing the first-in-the-nation security task force to coordinate planning for presidential campaign events.
Requiring suitable public facilities such as schools and town halls be made available as polling places upon request by local election officials.
Requiring the secretary of state to create a voter education program that includes information on recent changes to voting laws.
Setting a minimum affirmative vote for new or expanded spending for SB 2 towns.
Relative to vacancies in state offices.
Relative to the form of ballot for amendments to the constitution.
Relative to the disposal of electronic ballot counting device external memory devices.
Establishing a biennial school district local tax cap question and related limitations on central office administrative expenses in school districts.
Requiring the secretary of state to create, post on the secretary of state's website, and otherwise distribute notice of proposed constitutional amendments.
Enabling school districts to adopt partisan school district elections.
Requiring the inclusion of a voter's year of birth on the voter checklist.
Identifying certain school district offices as incompatible for purposes of school district elections.
Relative to the counting of absentee ballots.
Voting eligibility.
Allowing election moderators access to the area designated for counting votes during the performance of their duties.
Restricting access to certain information relative to voters subject to the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act.
Allowing all registered voters to vote in state and presidential primaries regardless of declared party affiliation.
Enabling supervisors of the checklist to correct the checklist on any day of the week.
Requiring the secretary of state to add voters' ages to the voter file.
Providing an option for each candidate's party affiliations to be printed on the town or school district ballot.
Authorizing the secretary of state to conduct random audits of the citizenship qualification of registered voters.
Enabling candidates for state office to use campaign funds to pay for security measures.
Relative to the number of polling stations that are available for certain towns and cities during a general election which includes the election for the office of President of the United States.
Prohibiting certain public entities from conducting or sponsoring political surveys, polls, or questionnaires in their official capacities.
Relative to cooperative school district school board elections.
Requiring the secretary of state to provide all voting precincts with secure containers for storing ballots.
Extending the time of the party filing period.
Relative to the time in which candidates for state representative may file their candidacy for a special election.
Relative to the composition of the board of recount in elections for the select board and for the school board.
Requiring electronic voter checklists to be supplied in a sortable format.
Exempting certain information collected from electronic ballot counting devices from right-to-know law restrictions.
Relating to the public utilities commissioners.Providing that the public utilities commissioners are elected.
Relative to election law complaints.
Relating to ballot reconciliation. Providing that the state adopt certain provisions and penalties relative to the ballot reconciliation process.
Ballot reconciliation.
Relating to qualifications for office. Providing that candidates of the office of governor, state senator, and state representative shall be citizens of the United States.
Requiring the public disclosure of the citizenship of a candidate for public office.
Requiring that candidates for state representative and state senator live in the district for which they seek election for at least 2 years.
Removing the requirement of more evidence than a campaign contribution to demonstrate that a vote, appointment or nomination was a corrupt practice.
Relative to special elections.
Enabling municipalities to remove political signs from state-owned property located within the municipality after an election.
Enabling municipalities and school districts to hold such elections on the day of the state primary.
Requiring the presentation of a government-issued photographic means of identification in order to vote.
Establishing a commission to study the implementation of a single ballot primary election.
Relative to proof of identification on absentee ballot applications.
Relative to proof of United States citizenship for indigent voters.
Requiring certain political committees to disclose the identity of their donors.
Relative to amounts reported by political committees.
Relative to photo identification cards issued solely for the purpose of voting.
Prohibiting student identification cards from being used as photo identification for purposes of obtaining a ballot.
Relative to foreign funding and influence in constitutional amendment and local ballot question campaigns.
Establishing a voter-owned elections fund and commission and raising vehicle registration fees.
Defining citizenship for the purposes of voting.
Creating a single primary ballot.
Relative to the of hand-counting ballots at large polling places.
Requiring the secretary of state to create and maintain a uniform election records management system.
Requiring the disclosure of the source of certain political donations in state elections.
Requiring the secretary of state to accept voter registration forms directly from voters and to create an online portal for direct voter registration.
Relative to public inspection of absentee ballot lists.
Creating an independent commission to propose redistricting maps for the legislature to consider.
Relative to proof of citizenship for overseas voters voting under the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act.
Requiring political committees to certify with the secretary of state whether they have, or anticipate having, less than $1,000 in receipts or expenditures in an election cycle.
Relative to hand counts of ballots in elections.
Relative to ballot counting procedures and permitting the hand counting of ballots.
Relating to voting eligibility. Providing that only legal resident citizens who are at least 18 years of age or older who reside in the place they claim as a domicile shall be eligible voters.
Relative to the state primary date.
Requiring the secretary of state to check voter records prior to every election.
Relative to electioneering by public employees.
Regarding domicile qualifications for voting.
Relative to proof of United States citizenship for indigent voters.
Requiring a voter to provide identification when requesting an absentee ballot.
Relative to cooperative school district school board elections.
Relative to the number of polling stations that are available for certain towns.
Relative to hand counts of ballots in elections.
Relative to ballot counting procedures and permitting the hand counting of ballots.
Relating to voting eligibility. Providing that only legal resident citizens who are at least 18 years of age or older who reside in the place they claim as a domicile shall be eligible voters.
Relative to the composition of the board of recount in elections for the select board and for the school board.
Preventing a supervisor of the checklist from verifying a person's identity without identification, even if they personally know that person.
Requiring the presentation of a government-issued photographic means of identification in order to vote.
Requiring the secretary of state to check voter records prior to every election.
Requiring electronic voter checklists to be supplied in a sortable format.
Regarding domicile qualifications for voting.
Relative to public inspection of absentee ballot lists.
Prohibiting certain candidates for political office from participating in counting ballots.
Enabling voters to request to have their ballots hand-counted.
Relative to agreements with the secretary of state for the use of accessible voting systems.
Relative to the verification of voter rolls annually.
Relative to absentee ballots.
Relative to electioneering by public employees.
Requiring applicants for absentee ballots to present a copy of their photo identification with their application.
Establishing voting procedures for electing town officers in unorganized towns or places.
Removing articles of clothing from the definition of electioneering and the use of electronic poll book devices.
Directing the secretary of state to implement a vulnerability disclosure program for certain election systems.
Changing the method for adopting partisan town elections to be the same as rescinding partisan town elections.
Requiring the preservation of electronic ballot counting device external storage devices.
Relative to the term for supervisors of the checklist.
Enabling school districts to adopt partisan school district elections.
Changing references from "votes" to "ballots" in the laws regarding elections.
Relative to political advertising printed in newspapers, periodicals, or billboards.
Requiring municipalities to post a copy of election return forms on their websites and in public locations.
Requiring a second witness at the counting of write-in votes.
Limiting how far in advance of an election an absentee ballot may be requested.
Relative to moving the state primary date.
Clarifying the placement of advertising signs on state-owned property.
Relative to filing for office and witnessing affidavits.
Relative to the processing of absentee ballots.
Relative to the date for correction of the voter checklist.
Relative to election audits.
Relative to moving the state primary date.
Relative to electioneering by public employees.
Relative to absentee ballots.
Relative to the verification of voter rolls annually.
Allowing private persons to sue for violations of election laws.
Reestablishing voter identification exceptions.
Relative to permissible campaign contributions by business organizations and labor unions.
Establishing redistricting criteria.
Relative to campaign disclosures for limited liability companies.
Relative to voting machine contractors.
Preventing the use of student identification cards as a means to obtain a ballot.
Relating to the drawing of district boundaries. Providing that no district boundaries shall be drawn in a way that favors or disfavors any political party or candidate.
Enables election officials to verify the single use of an out-of-state driver's license presented when a person votes by using the centralized voter registration database.
Requiring moderators to inspect absentee ballot affidavits for full execution including use of a notary, election officer, or any person authorized by law to administer oaths.
Enabling ranked-choice voting for municipal elections.
Requiring background checks of the private companies and their contractors who program and maintain New Hampshire voting machines.
Requiring the periodic evaluation of the forms and procedures related to performing voter checklist duties.
Allowing political parties to request recounts when no candidate is named on the ballot.
Requiring voters to prove domicile.
Relative to the chain of custody for ballots.
Relative to elections and appointments to fill vacancies of local cooperative school boards.
Moving the date of the state primary to the fourth Tuesday in August.
Relative to amending the term length for county commissioners.
Requiring the consent of property owners for the placement of political advertisements on public property abutting their land.
Empowering inspectors of the election to observe duties performed by supervisors of the checklist.
Relative to eligibility for absentee voting.
Enabling selectmen to add additional polling places and requiring selectmen to give notice to voters 30 days before providing such additional polling places.
Requiring the election checklist to have a column to annotate if a non-New Hampshire issued form of identification is provided to vote.
Requiring moderators to designate a space for electioneering at polling places and provide a schematic thereof.
Closing the presidential or state primary of political parties.
Relative to defined coordinated expenditures.
Relative to the contents of the pre-election certificate.
Relative to the arrangement of candidates on primary election ballots
Restricting undeclared voters from same-day voting in a presidential or state primary.
Requiring candidates to attest they have not spent more than $1,000 in an election.
Preventing the dissemination of deepfake materials of political candidates before an election.
Relative to weather conditions which enable absentee voting.
Relating to absentee ballots. Providing that no excuse shall be needed by the voter to receive an absentee ballot.
Enables the processing of absentee ballots before election day.
Extending the time period for delivery of an absentee ballot from 5:00 p.m. to the close of the polls.
Creating a single primary ballot.
Authorizing online voter registration.
Relative to when a person may receive an absentee ballot.
Relative to ballots delivered to elder care facilities.
Relative to fee structures for election recounts.
Establishing a committee to study violations found by the April 25, 2023 ballot law commission.
Relative to the placement of political advertisements on public right-of-ways.
Relating to recall elections. Providing that the general court may authorize recall elections.
Relative to eliminating voter identification exceptions.
Relative to the financing of political campaigns.
Relative to access to the voter checklist by candidates.
Requiring a disclosure of deceptive artificial intelligence usage in political advertising.
Relative to meetings of supervisors of the checklist.
Relative to candidate requests for absentee ballot information.
Relative to advertising rates for political advertising.
Relative to the definition of accessible voting systems.
Relative to ballots delivered to elder care facilities.
Requiring the tabulation of votes in elections to be done in public.
Relative to election audits.
Relative to eliminating voter identification exceptions.
Relative to the verification of voter rolls every 4 years.
Relative to campaign finance.
Relative to the establishment of an election information portal and makes an appropriation therefor.
Relative to recount and audit procedures and the declaration of results of a recount.
Relative to changing the date of the state primary election.
Relating to the New Hampshire presidential primary. Providing that the New Hampshire presidential primary shall be the first presidential primary of a presidential election cycle.
Governing the application for a ballot recount in a state general election.
Relative to absentee ballots.
Relative to the purchase of election equipment.
Relative to declarations of candidacy for president of the United States.
Allowing the processing of absentee ballots.
Relative to reports of receipts and expenditures filed by political committees of candidates and candidates.
Relative to moving the state primary date.
Relative to the removal of a voter from the checklist.
Relative to the verification of the checklist.
Relative to absentee ballot forms.
Relative to digital images of ballots.
Revising the moderator's worksheet for counting votes in elections.
Relating to election reform and ballot reconciliation. Providing that requirements for elections shall include provisions and penalties in regard to ballot reconciliation, access, retention, polling location limits, poll workers, allowance of registered voters for post-election ballot viewing, ballot lot and voting documentation viewing, and scanning and recording photographically during citizen audits.
Relative to reporting by political committees.
Relative to permissible campaign contributions by business organizations and labor unions.
Creating a period for the placing of and removal of political advertising on public property.
Relative to partisan school district elections.
Relative to public inspection of absentee ballot lists.
Relative to domicile residency, voter registration, investigation of voter verification letters, and relative to the terms "resident," "inhabitant," "residence," and "residency."
Relative to campaign contributions by limited liability companies.
Relating to redistricting. Providing that an independent redistricting commission shall be established to draw boundaries for state and federal offices.
Requiring the secretary of state to enter into a membership agreement with the Electronic Registration Information Center.
Relative to required training on election procedures.
Relative to intimidation of election officials, officers, and workers, improper influence over the electoral process, and tampering with electronic ballot counting devices, voter lists or rosters, voter registration systems, and voting system components or passwords.
Relative to noncompliance by a town or ward moderator and clerk.
Relative to penalties for failure of election officers to adhere to election law.
Relative to controlled and secured storage of printed paper ballots.
Relative to inventory controls for paper ballots.
Relative to requiring a reconciliation of votes cast and undervotes with the total of ballots cast.
Relative to enabling UOCAVA voters to email back completed ballots.
Relative to overvoted and undervoted ballots.
Eliminating the fee to file as a candidate for the office of state representative.
Relative to establishing an advisory redistricting commission.
Relative to classifying ballots as public information.
Allowing caucus identification on ballots.
Relative to the reconciliation of ballots act.
Relative to eliminating the cost for electronic copies of the checklist.
Enabling ranked-choice voting for state party primary elections and municipal elections.
Relative to ranked-choice voting.
Relative to voter registration and verification of voter identity.
Relative to absentee ballot outer envelopes.
Permitting election ballots to be viewed pursuant to a right to know request.
Relative to the voters' guide for constitutional amendments.
Relative to changing the date of the state primary election and adding a run-off election if necessary.
Relative to the delivery of absentee ballots.
Relative to the definition of political advocacy organization.
Relative to the establishment of an election information portal and relative to the purchase of election equipment.
Relative to election audits.
Relative to campaign contributions by limited liability companies.
Relating to the New Hampshire presidential primary. Providing that the New Hampshire presidential primary will be the first presidential primary of a presidential election cycle.
Relative to the removal of political advertising.
Relative to the format of election ballots.
Relative to absentee ballot outer envelopes.
Relative to voter registration and verification of voter identity.
Relative to ballot order in the general election.
Relative to the seating of delegates to national party conventions.
Affirming the general courts support for New Hampshires first in the nation primary.
Relative to the delivery of ballots to nursing homes and elder care facilities.
Relative to the form required to request an absentee ballot.
Relative to absentee voting due to absence.
Relative to eliminating voter identification exceptions.
Relative to prohibiting false statements against candidates.
Relative to deadlines for candidates filing by nomination papers for state general elections.
Relative to meetings of supervisors of the checklist.
Relative to the definition of electioneering.
Relative to domicile residency, voter registration, and investigation of voter verification letters, and relative to the terms "resident," "inhabitant," "residence," and "residency."
Allowing the removal of political advertisements containing a candidate's name and which appear to be the candidate's advertising on public property by the candidate.
Relative to the handling of the absentee ballot envelopes prior to election day.
Relative to counting votes.
Relative to out-of-state college students voting.
Making ballots cast in elections public documents.
Enabling the secretary of state to conduct a second recount after an election.
Relative to the establishment of an election information portal.
Permitting election ballots to be viewed pursuant to a right to know request.
Requiring the tabulation of votes in elections to be done in public.
Relative to the voters' guide for constitutional amendments.
Relative to the purchase of election equipment.
Relative to prohibiting the folding of election ballots and providing adequate envelops for absentee ballots to prevent folding.
Establishing a commission to review and make recommendations on campaign finance laws.
Relative to requiring an audit of the November 2022 election results.
Requiring the use of ballots with embedded security, traceability, and relative to the chain of custody for ballots cast in elections.
Relative to the payment of postage on absentee ballot return envelopes.
Relative to voter affidavit ballots.
Relative to campaign contributions and expenditures and making an appropriation therefor.
Relative to a study about making working at polling places on election day a civic responsibility and legal obligation for citizens.
Relative to requiring voters declare a party affiliation prior to a state primary election.
Relative to changing the date of the state primary election and adding a run-off election if necessary.
Enabling ranked-choice voting for state party primary elections and municipal elections.
Relative to ranked-choice voting.
Relative to fees and primary petitions required for primary ballot election access.
Relative to changing the date of the state primary election.
Requiring an audit of ballots cast in the 2022 primary and general election.
Relative to election challengers.
Relative to recounts of state representative races during a general election.
Relative to the use of electronic poll books.
Relative to ballot column rotation.
Relative to consequences resulting from election official misconduct.
Relative to verification of voter affidavits.
Relative to fines and penalties for election law violations and relative to consequences resulting from election official misconduct.
Relative to the disqualification of certain persons from performing the duties of an election official.
Requiring political subdivisions to make voter checklists available in electronic form to any resident.
Relative to over voted ballots.
Relative to the absentee ballot application form.
Relative to the statewide voter database.
Requiring the secretary of state to conduct random verification counts of polling place results.
Relative to verification of ballots cast in an election.
Requiring that voters show identification when personally delivering absentee ballots to town and city clerks.
Relative to political expenditures and contributions.
Relative to chain of custody of ballot boxes after an election.
Relative to vote returns.
Relative to electronic ballot counting devices.
Requiring municipal voter history to be made accessible in the statewide centralized voter registration database.
Relative to the absentee ballot application process.
Relative to voter registration and verification of voter identity.
Relative to absentee ballot request forms.
Relative to absentee ballot requests.
Prohibiting certain state officers from forming political action committees.
Relative to the establishment of an election information portal.
Modifying the absentee voter registration process, absentee ballot application, and absentee ballot voting process.
Relative to absentee ballot outer envelopes.
Relative to the date of the state primary election.
Requiring the date a person registers to vote to be included with other voter information.
Relative to the definition of electioneering.
Authorizing a forensic audit of the November 3, 2020 election results in Merrimack county for president, governor, and United States senate races.
Requiring the use of hand-marked, durable paper ballots in elections.
Establishing ranked-choice voting for state party primary elections and municipal elections.
Relative to the definition of "party" for election purposes.
Relative to the number of names required for nomination by nomination papers.
Relating to paper ballots. Providing that all elections shall be conducted through paper ballots.
Relating to elections. Providing that the age to vote in the primary election be reduced to 17 for those who will be 18 by the general election.
Relative to domicile of students for voting purposes.
Relative to the reporting of certain campaign contributions and relative to political contributions made by limited liability companies.
Relative to access to election and voter information.
Relative to permissible campaign contributions by business organizations and labor unions.
Relative to folded ballots.
Relative to the voter registration process.
Requiring the use of ballots with embedded security and relative to chain of custody of absentee ballots.
Relative to direct recall elections.
Relative to electronic copies of absentee ballot lists.
Requiring that all ballot counting devices show the number of overvotes for each race on the ballot.
Relative to filing deadlines for candidates seeking election to charter commissions and relative to the dates of such elections.
Requiring certain voters to declare a party affiliation prior to a state primary election and requiring candidates to be members of political parties for a certain amount of time prior to an election in which such candidates seek office.
Relating to ballot measures. Providing that upon petition by voters, a question may be placed on the ballot of a statewide election.
Establishing a formula to allocate presidential electors to presidential nominees.
Relative to the election-day duties of incumbent election officials who also appear on the ballot.
Relative to political contributions made by certain business entities.
Relating to elections. Providing that all elections in New Hampshire shall be by ranked-choice voting.
Establishing a commission to study the structure and election calendar of New Hampshire municipal government.
Relative to documentation required to prove a voter's eligibility to vote.
Relative to ranked-choice voting.
Relative to campaign contributions and expenditures, and making an appropriation therefor.
Requiring a forensic audit of the 2020 election results.
Relative to voter qualifications and registration procedures.
Relative to the date of the state primary.
Allowing the preprocessing of absentee ballots for certain 2021 elections and allowing for the postponement of annual town meetings in calendar year 2021 where concerns exist during the COVID-19 health emergency.
Relative to the ability of the public to observe the processing and counting of absentee ballots.
Relative to the use of campaign contributions for personal use expenditures.
Modifying the dates of the state primary and associated filing deadline.
Relative to the qualified voter affidavit.
Relative to temporary absence from domicile for voting purposes.
Relative to determining the qualifications of voters and establishing provisional voter registration and provisional ballots.
Relating to election fraud. Providing that the attorney general shall prosecute any case of election fraud where there is clear and convincing evidence of such.
Relative to the absentee ballot application process.
Relative to absentee ballot request forms.
Relative to voter qualifications and registration procedures.
Relative to the date of the state primary.
Allowing the preprocessing of absentee ballots for certain 2021 elections and allowing for the postponement of annual town meetings in calendar year 2021 where concerns exist during the COVID-19 health emergency.
Relative to ballot column rotation.
Relative to the ability of the public to observe the processing and counting of absentee ballots.
Relative to the use of campaign contributions for personal use expenditures.
Relative to domicile of students for voting purposes.
Requiring that voters show identification when personally delivering absentee ballots to town and city clerks.
Relative to the definition of electioneering.
Modifying the dates of the state primary and associated filing deadline.
Requiring town and city clerks to make electronic lists of persons who have applied for absentee ballots available to candidates upon request.
Adopting omnibus legislation relative to election procedures.
Relative to voter checklists and modifying the absentee ballot affidavit.
Relative to campaign finance reform and increasing the threshold for reporting by political committees.
Relative to the date of the state primary election.
Relative to verification of voter checklists.
Relative to political party access to a list of absentee ballot requests.
Requiring town and city clerks to provide daily notification to the secretary of state of any filings for elected office and relative to the broadband matching grant initiative.
Relative to election officers at additional polling place and relative to legalizing, ratifying, and confirming all actions, votes, and proceedings of the annual meeting of the town of Middleton.
Requiring a person who registers to vote without any identification to have his or her photo taken before his or her registration to vote is complete.
Relative to the use of electronic poll books by cities and towns.
Relative to prisoners' voting rights.
Relative to the analysis of requests for absentee ballot information by the attorney general.
Adopting omnibus legislation relative to elections.
Establishing a commission to review and make recommendations on campaign finance laws.
Relative to the absentee ballot application form.
Authorizing an audit of the Rockingham County district 7 state representative race.
Permitting certain political organizations to appear on a general election ballot as a minor party after holding a nominating convention.
Establishing a committee to study the definition of "temporary" as it pertains to residence in the state for voting purposes.
Relative to the designation of office on ballots.
Relative to college or university student voting.
Relative to enforcement of the elections laws.
Relative to the election of electors of the president and vice-president of the United States.
Relative to changes of registration of certain voters after a primary election.
Relative to domicile residency, voter registration, and investigation of voter verification letters, and relative to the terms "resident," "inhabitant," "residence," and "residency."
Relative to over voted ballots.
Relative to the procedures for apportioning electoral districts.
Allowing voters to vote by absentee ballot.
Relative to absentee voting and allowing for partial processing of absentee ballots prior to election day.
Relative to the statewide voter database.
Relative to determining the qualifications of voters and establishing provisional voter registration and provisional ballots.
Relative to temporary absence from domicile for voting purposes.
Requiring the secretary of state to conduct random verification counts of polling place results.
Relative to the qualified voter affidavit.
Relative to verification of ballots cast in an election.
Prohibiting certain political contributions.
Relative to the definition of political advocacy organization.
Relative to permissible campaign contributions by business organizations and labor unions.
Relative to political contributions made by limited liability companies.
Allowing voters to vote for multiple candidates for an office.
Prohibiting certain political advertising.
Relative to placement and removal of political advertising.
Establishing an independent redistricting commission.
Redistricting. Providing that an independent redistricting commission shall be established to draw boundaries for state and federal offices.
Relative to allocating electoral college electors based on the national popular vote.
Relative to removing names from the voter checklist.
Relative to changes of registration of voters at primary elections.
Relative to the disqualification of certain persons from performing duties as an election official.
Establishing a committee to study truth in political advertising.
Establishing a committee to study the value of conducting post-election audits in New Hampshire.
Establishing a committee to study public funding of certain state election campaigns.
Relative to absentee voting.
Establishing an independent advisory commission on redistricting.
Establishing the secure modern accurate registration act (SMART ACT).
Relative to early voting for persons with disabilities.
Requiring election officers and supervisors of the checklist to visit skilled nursing facilities and elderly and disabled residences within their jurisdiction for the purpose of assisting with voter registration and casting absentee ballots.
Relative to the use of campaign contributions for personal use expenditures.
Relative to access to ballots and verification counts of machine-counted ballots.
Relative to ranked-choice voting.
Relative to the duty of the moderator to verify the device count.
Relative to electioneering at polling places.
Relative to election procedures, delivery of ballots, and assents to candidacy.
Relative to post-election audits of electronic ballot counting devices.
Making temporary modifications to the absentee voter registration, absentee ballot application, and absentee voting processes in response to the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) disease.
Relative to domicile, residency, voter registration, and investigation of voter verification letters.
Relative to permissible campaign contributions by business organizations and labor unions and relative to funding source disclosure for political advertising.
Relative to prisoners' voting rights.
Relative to the definition of political advocacy organization.
Establishing a commission to study the creation of online voter registration for the 2022 state elections.
Establishing a committee to study campaign finance disclosure laws and anonymous contributions, receipts, and expenditures.
Relative to the distribution of campaign materials inside a polling place.
Relative to the terms resident, inhabitant, residence, and residency.
Relative to election officers at additional polling places.
Establishing an independent redistricting commission.
Relative to selectmen pro tem on state election day.
Establishing a committee to study ballot access and ways to improve civic engagement in New Hampshire.
Celebrating August 26, 2020 as the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which guarantees that the right to vote shall not be denied on the basis of sex.
Relative to the release of voting information in a presidential election.
Relative to removing party columns from general election ballots.
Permitting certain political organizations to appear on a general election ballot after holding a nominating convention.
Relative to vacancies among primary candidates and prohibiting a candidate from receiving the nomination of more than one party.
Relative to the election of delegates to party conventions.
Relative to the date of the state primary election.
Relative to recounts in elections.
Allowing municipalities to process absentee ballots prior to election day.
Relative to procedures for apportioning electoral districts.
Relating to redistricting. Providing that an independent redistricting commission shall be established to draw boundaries for state and federal offices.
Relative to postponement of town meetings and local elections.
Establishing a commission on the first-in-the-nation presidential primary.
Allowing municipalities to process absentee ballots prior to election day.
Establishing an independent redistricting commission.
Relative to vacancies among primary candidates and prohibiting a candidate from receiving the nomination of more than one party.
Establishing the secure modern accurate registration act (SMART ACT).
Relative to electioneering at polling places.
Relative to post-election audits of electronic ballot counting devices.
Relative to the election of delegates to party conventions.
Relative to election procedures, delivery of ballots, and assents to candidacy.
Relative to ranked-choice voting.
Relative to the date of the state primary election.
Relative to recounts in elections.
Relative to procedures for apportioning electoral districts.
Relative to allocating electoral college electors based on the national popular vote.
Relative to the duty of the moderator to verify the device count.
Relating to redistricting. Providing that an independent redistricting commission shall be established to draw boundaries for state and federal offices.
Relative to election officers at additional polling places.
Relative to postponement of town meetings and local elections.
Relative to the Interstate Voter Registration Crosscheck Program and the accuracy and efficiency of voter registration systems.
Relative to the definition of political advocacy organization.
Relative to the definitions of resident and residency.
Relative to political contributions made by limited liability companies.
Relative to the centralized voter registration database.
Establishing an independent redistricting commission.
Allowing voters to vote by absentee ballot.
Relative to the terms "resident," "inhabitant," "residence," and "residency."
Relative to domicile residency, voter registration, and investigation of voter verification letters.
Allowing the use of campaign funds for child care expenses.
Relative to updating official voter checklists and expanding the voter information exemption under the right to know law.
Relative to the delivery of absentee ballots cast by elderly or disabled citizens.
Excluding the cost of lobbying and political activity from the rates of public utilities.
Establishing a committee to study ways to improve civic engagement in New Hampshire.
Relative to the postponement of city, town, village, and school district elections.
Relative to contributions to inaugural committees.
Relative to presidential nominations.
Relative to certification of devices for the electronic counting of ballots.
Relative to political advertisements on behalf of political committees or advocacy organizations.
Relative to political contributions by candidates for certain offices.
Relating to the right to vote. Providing that 17 year olds who will be eligible tovote in the general election be permitted to vote on that election's primaryelection.
Relating to elections. Providing that any inhabitant who so desires may vote by absentee ballot in primary and general elections.
Relative to requirements for presidential primary candidates.
Allowing voters to vote for multiple candidates for an office.
Increasing the threshold for reporting by political committees.
Relative to instant voting in elections.
Relating to early voting for persons aged 60 or older.
Relative to disclosure of federal tax information as a condition of eligibility for federal office.
Prohibiting certain state officers from forming political action committees.
Relative to special elections.
Relative to state representative districts for Hudson and Pelham.
Relative to appeals from recounts.
Relative to construction of the terms "resident," "inhabitant," "residence," and "residency."
Relative to absentee voting and relative to the statewide centralized voter registration database.
Relative to parties on certain election forms and ballots.
Prohibiting political expenditures by foreign nationals.
Relative to checklists used at elections.
Relative to the postponement of local elections.
Relative to construction of the terms "resident," "inhabitant," "residence," and "residency."
Relative to the definition of political advocacy organization.
Allowing voters to register as members of political organizations.
Relating to elections. Providing that a majority of selectmen shall be present at certain polling places.
Allowing voters to vote for multiple candidates for an office.
Relative to domicile of students for voting purposes.
Relative to the nomination of political candidates.
Permitting online voting registration.
Relative to verification of checklists.
Relative to the transfer of digital copies of voter checklists to qualified political organizations and candidates.
Relative to state representative districts for Hudson and Pelham.
Relative to the authority of the moderator to verify the device count.
Relative to permissible campaign contributions by business organizations and labor unions and relative funding source disclosure for political advertising.
Relative to special elections for the office of state representative.
Relative to redistricting.
Relative to valid identification to obtain a ballot.
Relative to election dates.
Relative to nomination of political organizations.
Relative to voters using out-of-state drivers' licenses as identification.
Relative to political contributions made by limited liability companies.
Relating to recall elections. Providing that the general court may authorize recall elections.
Relative to access to ballots and relative to verification counts of machine-counted ballots.
Relative to election officers at additional polling places.
Relative to ranked-choice voting.
Relative to "over voted" ballots.
Requiring disclosure of federal income tax returns by presidential and vice-presidential candidates.
Relative to the definition of "party" for election purposes.
Relating to initiative and referendum powers. Providing that initiative and referendum powers shall be reserved to the people of the state.
Relative to campaign contributions and expenditures.
Relative to election assistance for cities and towns.
Relative to wrongful voting and penalties for voter fraud.
Relative to persons executing election affidavits.
Relative to affidavits used to prove qualifications to vote.
Relative to domicile for the purposes of voting or holding elective office.
Relative to challenged voter affidavits.
Relative to political advocacy organizations.
Relative to eligibility to vote, voter registration forms, and absentee ballot requests.
Relative to domicile affidavits.
Relative to showing a ballot.
Relative to construction of the terms "resident," "inhabitant," "residence," and "residency."
Relative to parties on certain election forms and ballots and relative to the voter registration form used on the day of the general election.
Relative to the definition of political advocacy organization.
Relative to wrongful voting and penalties for voter fraud.
Relative to affidavits used to prove qualifications to vote.
Relative to persons executing election affidavits.
Relative to political advocacy organizations.
Relative to domicile for the purposes of voting or holding elective office.
Relative to challenged voter affidavits.
Relative to eligibility to vote, voter registration forms, and absentee ballot requests.
Relative to domicile affidavits.
Relative to showing a ballot.
Relative to retention of voter registration forms.
Relative to domicile for voting purposes.
Establishing a committee to study the rescheduling of elections and relative to absentee voter signatures.
Relative to investigation of voter verification letters.
Relative to an electronic poll book trial program.
Relative to voters with physical disabilities.
Relative to vacancies in the office of supervisor of the checklist.
Relative to recording voters' out-of-state drivers' licenses.
Prohibiting a candidate from receiving the nomination of more than one party.
Relative to absentee ballot applications.
Relative to campaign contributions.
Relative to activities at polling places.
Establishing a committee to study ballot access in New Hampshire.
Relative to allocating electoral college electors based on the national popular vote.
Relative to assessing the consequences of the Citizens United decision.
Allowing all voters to vote by absentee ballot.
Relative to eligibility to vote and relative to student identification cards.
Establishing a commission to study the feasibility of implementing a clearinghouse model for tracking political expenditures and contributions.
Relative to voter identification requirements when obtaining a ballot.
Relative to presumptive evidence of domicile for voters.
Relative to registering to vote.
Relative to procedures for apportioning electoral districts.
Relative to valid student identification cards for voting purposes.
Allowing the use of an assisted living facility photo identification card for voter identification purposes.
Relative to voter identification requirements.
Relative to the public members of a school administrative unit
Relative to placing names on the ballot.
Establishing an independent redistricting commission.
Relative to allocation of electoral votes.
Relative to state party conventions.
Relative to political advertising in rights-of-way.
Relative to delegates to national party conventions.
Relative to campaign materials at the polling place.
Relative to disqualification of election officers.
Relative to college student voting eligibility.
Relating to domicile for the purpose of voting. Providing that only a resident of the state may establish a domicile for the purpose of voting.
Relating to the warning of biennial meetings. Providing that the selectmen are not required to be present to receive the votes.
Relative to showing a ballot.
Relative to receipt of absentee ballots.
Relative to distributing campaign materials at the polling place, relative to health and dental benefits for temporary, seasonal, and part-time state employees, and relative to administration of the tobacco tax.
Relative to reporting by political committees and relative to agreements to share voter information with other states.
Relative to notice for sessions of correction of the check list.
Relating to the right of 17-year olds to register to vote.
Relative to voter registration forms and relative to voter identity verification.
Adding National Guard members to the absentee voting laws and relative to enrollment of laws.
Relative to sessions for correction of the checklist.
Relative to electioneering by public employees.
Relative to the Interstate Voter Registration Crosscheck Program.
Relative to eligibility to vote and relative to availability of voter information.
Relative to eligibility for an absentee ballot.
Relative to notice of village district elections.
Relative to reporting of receipts and expenditures by candidates and candidate committees.
Relative to names on ballots.
Requiring persons sending absentee ballot applications to comply with identification requirements for political advertising.
Relative to disabled voters requiring assistance.
Relative to changes of address on election day.
Relative to reports of death of voters and authorizing an electronic poll book trial program.
Relative to construction of the terms "resident," "inhabitant," "residence," and "residency."
Relative to disqualification of election officers.
Relative to the number of inspectors of election.
Relative to petitions for verification of checklists.
Relative to reporting of felony convictions for voter checklist updates.
Relative to eligibility to vote and relative to availability of voter information.
Relative to voter registration forms.
Relative to placement of political advertising.
Permitting state or county prisoners to vote by absentee ballot.
Allowing voters to vote for multiple candidates for an office.
Relative to the disclosure of felony convictions by individuals seeking an elected office.
Relative to electioneering by public servants and relative to warrant articles.
Relative to electioneering by a public official.
Relative to procedures for resolving ties in legislative races.
Relative to hours of polling.
Relative to persons executing election affidavits.
Relative to vacancies in county offices.
Relative to mail-in voting.
Relative to election result recounts.
Permitting municipalities to adopt a system of approval voting.
Relative to petitions for verification of checklists.
Establishing an independent redistricting commission.
Relative to prohibited coercion of political contributions.
Relative to registration of voters.
Including the distributing of model acts to elected officials as lobbying and requiring disclosure of compensation or reimbursement received by elected officials from such lobbyists for attendance at an event.
Relative to party conventions.
Relative to party conventions.
Relative to domicile for voting purposes.
Relative to voter registration forms.
Including the distributing of model acts to elected officials as lobbying and requiring disclosure of compensation or reimbursement received by elected officials from such lobbyists for attendance at an event.
Relative to prohibited coercion of political contributions.
Allowing all voters to vote by absentee ballot.
Relative to registration of voters.
Relative to placement of political advertising.
Relative to petitions for verification of checklists.
Relative to eligibility to vote and relative to availability of voter information.
Relative to minimum voting booths for city, town, school district, and village district elections.
Relative to delivery of absentee ballots.
Relative to recounts on questions.
Establishing a committee to study public access to political campaign information.
Relative to eligibility for office.
Relative to presidential primary ballots.
Relative to recounts on questions and relative to photographs of voters not presenting identification.
Relative to qualifications for the office of county commissioner.
Relative to appointment of inspectors of election.
Establishing a committee to study public access to political campaign information.
Relative to qualifications of assistant election officials.
Relative to the date of the state primary election.
Relative to registering to vote.
Relating to the right to vote. Providing that 17-year olds who will be eligible to vote in the general election be permitted to vote in the election's primary election.
Relative to showing a ballot.
Relative to showing or specially marking a ballot.
Relative to incompatibility of town offices.
Relative to withdrawal of candidates.
Relative to counting votes.
Relating to qualifications for public office. Providing that no person shall be qualified for any elective office unless previously residing in and having as domicile a place within the limits of the district for which the candidate is seeking office for no less than the term of the office sought.
Authorizing straight ticket voting.
Relative to campaign contributions.
Relative to nomination papers.
Relative to the Interstate Voter Registration Crosscheck Program.
Relative to undeclared voters.
Relative to identification of voters.
Relative to removal of certain campaign materials at the polling place.
Authorizing a trial program for electronic voter check-in.
Relative to appointing undeclared voters as inspectors of election.
Relative to placement of political advertising.
Relating to voting at elections. Providing that the general court may authorize all voters to choose to vote by absentee ballot.
Relative to pre-election tests of ballot counting devices.
Relative to nomination of candidates for United States senator.
Relative to instruction on ballots.
Relative to audit recounts.
Relative to political expenditure and contribution reporting requirements and relative to political expenditure limitations for state representative and county office candidates.
Relative to prohibited coercion of political contributions.
Relative to authority for removal of political advertising.
Relative to political contributions and expenditures and relative to reporting by political committees.
Relative to campaign contributions and expenditures.
Relative to voter registration.
Relative to duties of inspectors of election.
Relative to the retention of voter affidavits and identity verification, the withdrawal of a recount request, the processing of absentee ballots, and the filing period for state representative special elections.
Relative to political contributions and expenditures and relative to reporting by political committees.
Relative to determining qualifications of voters.
Establishing New Hampshires presidential primary centennial anniversary commission and adding Millsfield to a certain election law.
Relative to the election of delegates to state party conventions.
Relative to identification information contained in political advertising.
Relative to proof of identity by voters.
Relative to notifying a UOCAVA voter of an invalid absentee ballot application.
Relative to the absentee voter website.
Relative to absentee voters.
Relative to absentee voter registration.
Relative to the form of a candidate's name on a ballot.
Relative to information in the statewide centralized voter registration database.
Relative to voting booths.
Relative to domicile for voting purposes during a temporary absence.
Relative to showing a ballot.
Relative to refusal to certify an absentee ballot application.
Relative to special election ballots.
Relative to the date of appointment of inspectors of election.
Relative to nomination of a political organization.
Establishing a commission to review and make recommendations to standardize and make uniform the definitions of "domicile" and "residency" in state statutes.
Relative to identification of voters, processing absentee ballots, and voluntary political expenditure limitations.
Relative to the deadline for requesting a recount of an election.
Relative to filing for state representative special elections and relative to processing absentee ballots.
Relative to notice of voter registration.
Relative to challenges of voters.
Relative to the definition of push-polling.
Relative to the definition of "party" for election purposes.
Establishing a house committee to study apportionment of state representative districts.
Relative to the definition of "party" and relative to nomination papers.
Relative to candidates for state representative.
Relative to the election of county commissioners in Carroll county.
Adding the choice of "none of the above" to state election ballots.
Relative to appointment of inspectors of election by selectmen.
Relative to university system of New Hampshire in-state tuition rates for students domiciled in New Hampshire.
Relating to elections. Providing that certain persons may vote in primaries prior to turning 18 years of age.
Relative to electioneering by public employees.
Relative to student identification cards used to satisfy voter identification requirements.
Authorizing voters to remove their names from the checklist.
Relative to access to ballots.
Establishing a procedure to recall selectmen and school board members.
Relative to inspectors of election at town and school district meetings.
Relative to appointment of inspectors of election.
Relative to voter database information provided for preparation of jury lists.
Relating to bribery and corruption. Providing that no person incarcerated for a crime, under a conditional release from incarceration, completing an order of restitution for a crime, nor any person who has been convicted of intentional murder shall hold any office of trust in the New Hampshire government.
Relative to political contributions and expenditures and relative to reporting by political committees.
Relative to campaign contributions and expenditures.
Relative to voter registration.
Relative to voter database information provided for preparation of jury lists.
Relative to appointment of inspectors of election.
Relative to duties of inspectors of election.
Relative to the definition of push-polling.
Relative to determining qualifications of voters.
Relative to inspectors of election at town and school district meetings.
Relating to bribery and corruption. Providing that no person incarcerated for a crime, under a conditional release from incarceration, completing an order of restitution for a crime, nor any person who has been convicted of intentional murder shall hold any office of trust in the New Hampshire government.
Relative to showing a ballot.
Relative to photo identification of voters.
Relative to processing absentee ballots.
Relative to voters guides for proposed constitutional amendments.
Relative to disqualification of candidates.
Establishing a committee to study New Hampshire election laws and procedures.
Relative to technical changes to election laws.
Relative to sending checklists to the state archives.
Relative to procedures by absentee voters.
Relative to voter registration.
Relative to political advertising.
Relative to filing for office.
Eliminating voter identification requirements.
Requiring disclosure of gifts and campaign contributions by lobbyists.
Making changes to state representative districts.
Establishing an independent legislative redistricting commission.
Relative to absentee voter applicant information.
Establishing a committee to study implementation of early processing of absentee ballots at state elections.
Requiring a disclosure statement by persons seeking a party's nomination for elective office.
Relative to the availability of contribution information in lobbyist statements on the Internet.
Relative to the oath required of public officers.
Requiring ballot measures to be in plain English.
Relative to electoral college electors.
Relative to state representative districts in Hillsborough county.
Allowing straight ticket voting.