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The court-approved map moves five small towns, resulting in a balanced population between the districts.
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GOP-led Senate endorses House changes to bill creating affidavit ballots for new voters without ID.
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Ken Eyring of Windham has written blog posts about dubious claims involving foreign interference in American elections.
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Comisión trabajará en reforzar la confianza electoral de votantes en New Hampshire. El estado anuncia nuevo fondo de alivio para reembolsar compras de restaurantes locales. Demócratas piden mantenerse primeros en las primarias presidenciales de las elecciones 2024.
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The commission will hold listening sessions across the state in the coming months, gathering input from citizens on how the state could improve transparency in the voting process.
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La cámara de New Hamsphire aprueba modificar prohibición estatal de aborto con la excepción de anomalías del feto. El Senado aprueba tres proyectos de ley que involucra el uso de vehículos eléctricos. Saint Joseph Hospital organiza recolecta de medicinas para enviar a Ucrania.
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Ballots cast by voters who fail to provide proof of their identities and residency within 10 days of an election would be thrown out under a bill approved by the state Senate on Thursday.
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Campaigning against school COVID measures, diversity and inclusion efforts, and academic performance, many conservative candidates fell short of winning seats on local school boards.
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Voters aren’t shy about approaching Derry moderator Tina Guilford in public, or on social media, with concerns. She tries to respond with transparency and trust-building.
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All Things Considered host Peter Biello interviewed Secretary David Scanlan about the future of his position and elections in New Hampshire.