Category Archives: Elections

Sky doesn’t fall: NH voter residency law works

Now that the circus has left town, can the grown-ups talk about New Hampshire election laws? The Presidential Commission on Voter Integrity held its first meeting at St. Anselm College this week, and both sides of the political spectrum repeated … Continue reading

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How NH Discriminates Against Legal Voters

A college student using a dormitory as a “voting domicile” and who also pays out-of-state tuition to one of NH’s state colleges can use the bulk mail address of the college to vote from his new “voting domicile.” The same … Continue reading

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Democrat St. Clair wins special election for Lakes Region House seat

LACONIA — In a mild upset, New Hampshire House Democrats took back a seat from Republicans following a special election Tuesday. Unofficially, Laconia Democrat Charles St. Clair defeated Laconia Republican Steve Whalley for this seat that’s made up of all … Continue reading

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The Democrat Partys Declining Electoral Options in New Hampshire

During Hillary’s failed presidential campaign the Democrat National Party, of which New Hampshire Democrat Ray Buckley is a Vice Chair, abandoned white working class voters. Recently, New Hampshire State Party Chairman Ray Buckley labeled rural and unregistered voters as white supremacists. … Continue reading

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Republican State Rep.: Out-of-State Students Shouldn’t Be Allowed to Vote In N.H.

The Trump administration’s commission on voting issues is meeting today at St. Anselm College in Manchester. The meeting comes amid a debate over the purpose of this commission. Republican State Representative Fred Doucette of Salem, co-chair of President Donald Trump’s … Continue reading

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New Hampshire Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Election Law Penalties

The New Hampshire Supreme Court upheld Senate Bill 3 (SB 3) while issuing a temporary restraining order for penalties included in the voting rights law. In the ruling, Presiding Justice Charles S. Temple did not block the controversial legislation from … Continue reading

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Keene Mayoral Debate set for Sept 27

Mayor Kendall Lane and candidate Robert Call have been invited to participate in a Mayoral debate on September 27 hosted by the Keene Liberty Alliance. The debate hosted by the Keene Liberty Alliance will be broadcast on Cheshire TV, and will … Continue reading

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Incumbents Line Up To Run Again In Concord

CONCORD, NH — Filings for Concord’s municipal races began on Sept. 8, 2017, and run through next Monday and, if the current crop of candidates is any indication, it is going to be another sleepy election in the city in November. At the … Continue reading

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Event seeks to give tips to NH women on how to run for elected office

The NH Women’s Foundation is partnering with the national nonprofit VoteRunLead.org to hold a one-day training session for Granite State women to learn how to run for political office. The event, which will be held on Saturday, Sept. 23 at … Continue reading

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Keene State Announces 5.5 Million Dollar Deficit – Guess Why?

As I’ve said before, the Democrats need an alternative plan to rebuild and unite the party if they have any hope in winning back seats in Congress in the 2018 midterms, nonetheless the White House in 2020. This alternative plan … Continue reading

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