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Election recounts are underway for State House races, and with the closely divided New Hampshire House, the outcomes could be crucial in determining policy and which party will hold the majority in the Legislature.
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Recounts take place after every state election, but this year, with the closely divided state House of Representatives, outcomes could be crucial in shaping policy and which party will hold the majority in the Legislature next year.
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Después de varios reconteos de votos, la mayoría Republicana de la Cámara se reduce. En un evento, estudiantes conversaron sobre la experiencia de inmigrar a New Hampshire. Se abre un nuevo museo sobre historia judía en Bedford.
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With more than a dozen recounts to come, partisan control in Concord remains uncertain.
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The first round of Election Day recounts affirms results in three out of four State House races.
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Most county attorney races were uncontested this year.
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We talk about the results of the 2022 midterm elections on this edition of the New Hampshire News Recap.
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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.
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The party that wins the House may have a razor-thin majority on paper. But in practice, the outcome of bills is going to depend on how many show up to vote.
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The New Hampshire House of Representatives is one of the largest legislative bodies in America.