The New Hampshire Legislature is considering allowing online voter registration – a major potential change to the state’s election system that advocates say would ease burdens on voters and poll workers.
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The New Hampshire Legislature is considering allowing online voter registration – a major potential change to the state’s election system that advocates say would ease burdens on voters and poll workers.
The Democratic National Committee approved a presidential primary calendar Saturday that placed South Carolina as the first nominating state in 2024, pushing back New Hampshire and Iowa from their traditional spots in a party-wide effort to diversify the early calendar.
During the 2022 elections, the New Hampshire Secretary of State’s Office audited voting machines in six different polling places, checking for accuracy and consistency as part of a one-time requirement by the Legislature.
A special election for a Rochester House race that ended in a tie has been scheduled for Feb. 21 by the Rochester City Council.
Every four years, New Hampshire becomes the center of the American political universe, all thanks to the state’s first-in-the-nation primary.
More than 42 million Americans by mid-afternoon on Monday had gotten a jump start on Tuesday’s midterm elections, casting their votes through mail-in ballots or by heading to in-person early voting centers.
All polling places are required to have at least one accessible voting machine for federal elections, but as communities across New Hampshire age, reliance on what’s known as “One4All” technology is expected to grow.
The midterm election will be the first since New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu signed one of the nation’s strictest abortion bans, and voting rights advocates say it is one of the biggest reasons younger people plan to vote next month.
According to a recent report from the Election Law Journal, New Hampshire is ranked last in the U.S. based on the ease of voting.
New Hampshire voters have a number of decisions to make as multiple races could determine the political landscape of the Granite State.