(The Center Square) — New Hampshire is being sued in federal court over a new law that prohibits the use of student IDs to vote in federal, state and local elections.
Despite their high confidence overall, almost half of surveyed election officials worried about the cost of running elections.
CONCORD — New Hampshire Secretary of State David Scanlan announces that all absentee ballots for the Sept. 8 State Primary Election have been …
New Hampshire towns are now equipped with absentee ballots for the Sept. 8 primary, Secretary of State Dave Scanlan announced Monday. But requesting those ballots could require some extra steps this year under new laws tightening proof of identity requirements. To obtain a ballot this election cycle, absentee voters must either go to their town […]
CONWAY — Democrats seeking state and county offices will be at the Gibson Center for Senior Services today to speak during the center’s tradit…
Jon Kiper, the independent candidate who had announced a bid for New Hampshire governor, failed to collect enough signatures to qualify for November’s gubernatorial election. Kiper needed 3,000 voters’ signatures to get his name on the ballot. He said he collected only about 500. He blamed his failure to collect the signatures partly on the […]
