Category Archives: Elections
Now, More than Ever We Need Initiative 18
The Democrats won two more House special elections in New Hampshire yesterday improving their numbers in the legislature. As the 2018 Elections approach the 603 Alliance, in conjunction with political leaders and groups across the state is investing in not … Continue reading
GAL – On Air News Read
Well the voters of Manchester spoke last night and one might say they were of many minds. In a campaign that saw a twelve percent increase in the number of ballots cast, many results came as a surprise, while others … Continue reading
Craig Wins Machester Mayoral Race; Democrats Win Two More Special Elections
Granite Staters voted on Tuesday, supporting Democratic candidates in closely-watched races and deciding the fate of Keno in the state’s biggest cities. Below are a few takeaways from Election Day in New Hampshire and what it means going into 2018. … Continue reading
HOUSE MAJORITY LEADER APPLAUDS HIRING OF FITCH TO ELECTION LAW POST
CONCORD – House Majority Leader Dick Hinch (R-Merrimack) issued a statement following a report that Orville “Bud” Fitch has been tapped by Secretary of State Bill Gardner to fill a newly created position within the Department of State that will review and … Continue reading
Five Important Things to Watch on Election Day in New Hampshire
One year after the 2016 elections resulted in a new governor, U.S. senator, and president, Granite Staters head to the polls to vote on a number of important races and ballot initiatives. Below are five of the most crucial factors … Continue reading
Where do Democrat Candidates in Manchester Election Stand on These Issues?
Democrat state party chair Ray Buckley called a broad swath of voters in our state white supremacists. As a Democrat for public office do you support the state party chair’s remarks and if not, why have you not denounced them … Continue reading
That Time Selectman Candidate Jeremy Paris Called a Female State Rep ‘C**t’
On Tuesday, Manchester voters will be heading to polling stations to vote for several municipal positions listed on the ballot, everything from Mayor to school committee and selectman. Of course, most candidates put on their “politician” faces for voters and never talk … Continue reading
Cornerstone: Special Elections November 7 in Manchester and Sullivan County
On Tuesday, November 7, Manchester voters will elect a mayor, and two state representative seats will be filled. Incumbent Manchester mayor Ted Gatsas is being challenged by Joyce Craig, whom he narrowly defeated in 2015. Craig has been endorsed by EMILY’s … Continue reading
IRS Targeting Cost’s Taxpayers 3.5 Million. What Will it Cost Jeanne Shaheen?
The Justice Department has concluded that the Obama era IRS broke the law when it mishandled Tea Party group requests for non-profit status (after the Democrat drubbing in 2010) and in the run up to the 2012 Presidential elections. |Keep Reading at … Continue reading
Berlin NH Businesses Told Election Day ‘I Voted’ Raffle Illegal
Two Berlin businesses are cancelling an Election Day-related raffle after learning the drawing violates state law. Scene Street, a consignment shop, and Tech Pro, a computer repair store, each planned to give anyone who entered wearing an “I Voted” sticker … Continue reading