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In late 2022, a bipartisan special committee found that voter confidence was high in New Hampshire, but lower than it has been in the past.
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Petitions for hand-counting of ballots came up at 23 town meetings this month in NH and only Danville, population 4,500, voted in favor of hand-counting ballots — and only for presidential elections in a decision that both the town's attorney and the secretary of state say is unlikely to stand.
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The significance of the actual votes in this year’s New Hampshire primary remains an open question. But at the polls, voters from all sides reaffirmed their commitment to civic participation.
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The New Hampshire presidential primary is Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2024. Here's what you need to know to participate.
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Some communities are bringing on a slew of extra volunteers.
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The inaugural statewide contest garnered over 1,000 entries.
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The state ballot law commission has chosen those two ballot-counting machines to replace the aging ones that have been in use for three decades.
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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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The UNH survey poll taken this month shows New Hampshire voters in both parties are engaged.
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The Raymond town moderator says the woman struck him in the face, giving him a bloody nose, when he tried to removed the voter's jammed ballot.