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On Wednesday, town and city clerks and moderators will gather in Concord for a demonstration of three possible candidates to replace the Accuvote tabulators.
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“Hopefully, we will at least double the number of languages,” Secretary of State Dave Scanlan said. “We haven't decided which ones we're going to do yet.”
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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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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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Ben Adida, the founder of nonprofit organization VotingWorks that manufactures these machines, said the machine could be the answer to calls for increased transparency at a time when election integrity is facing immense scrutiny.
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In a memo shared with city and town clerks last month, New Hampshire Secretary of State Dave Scanlan said voters can request an absentee ballot as a health precaution in certain circumstances.
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The move places the Littleton Republican into a key role helping oversee the state’s elections, registration of corporations, vital records management, financial securities regulation and state archives.
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Wednesday marked another career milestone for New Hampshire Secretary of State Bill Gardner, who sailed without opposition into a 23rd term, upholding his…
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When the New Hampshire Legislature meets for Organization Day Wednesday, it will select the Secretary of State. Bill Gardner, who's held the position for…
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New Hampshire is in the minority of states that don’t routinely audit their election results. But on Monday, the Secretary of State’s office tested out…