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At issue was the special election April 2021 to replace Republican New Hampshire House Speaker Dick Hinch, who died of COVID-19 in December 2020.
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The Secretary of State’s office says ballot machines from three different companies counted votes accurately during spring municipal elections.
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The Feb. 21 election marks the debut of an election law that tightens the requirements for new voters who forget identifying documents when registering on Election Day.
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A Democratic National Committee panel voted Wednesday to give New Hampshire and Georgia more time to make changes to their presidential primary calendars.
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NHPR asked Granite Staters if New Hampshire should continue to hold the nation’s first presidential primary. Here's what they said.
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Secretary of State Dave Scanlan said the ballot machines the state tested in the midterms were accurate but had hardware issues.
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We want to hear your thoughts: Do you think New Hampshire should continue to hold the first presidential primary, or is it time for another state to lead?
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The commission concurred with all of the Secretary of State’s recount determinations. Republicans hold 201 House seats to Democrats 198, with one race still tied.
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A final report from New Hampshire’s Special Committee on Voter Confidence is stalled over a debate over how to frame the public testimony gathered over months of hearings — which included some unfounded claims about voting.
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Derry’s polling site is among the busiest in the state, with 18,000 registered voters in town. That, coupled with high voter turnout, caused congestion and long wait times before work and during the after-work surge.