A new law in New Hampshire will require anyone registering to vote for the first time in the Granite State to provide documentation they are U.S. citizens, like a birth certificate or passport.
Democrats in New Hampshire see their best opportunity in years to flip the governor’s mansion in what is shaping up to be among the most competitive races for a state executive position this cycle. Outgoing Gov.
New Hampshire voters went to the polls Tuesday for a primary election. Follow the results for governor, House and more.
The motto "Live Free or Die" is right on the New Hampshire license plate, but the biggest worry for voters is that "living" is far from "free."
New Hampshire's governor has signed a bill that would require proof of U.S. citizenship when registering to vote and photo identification when casting a ballot.
Vice President Kamala Harris, 59, and her meteoric rise as the successor to President Joe Biden, 81, as the Democratic presidential candidate in the Nov. 5 election is the most significant seismic shift in presidential politics in recent history.
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu (R) signed a bill that tightens voter ID laws in the state for future elections. The much-debated bill requires voters to provide proof of U.S. citizenship when
The law adds the need for photo identification to cast a ballot and demands that first-time voters show proof of citizenship. The law does not take effect until after the November elections.
The new law requires all voters to present documentary proof of citizenship to register and a photo ID to vote. The legal challenge by the New Hampshire Youth Movement seeks to permanently block it from going into effect.
Libertarian Party nominee for president Chase Oliver condemned a reportedly now-deleted comment from the New Hampshire Libertarian Party on X.
A new poll in New Hampshire, home to the only competitive gubernatorial election this year, indicates a tight race in the battle to succeed Republican Gov. Chris Sununu
As New Hampshire’s 424 state lawmakers gear up for the general election in November, some are planning ahead for the 2025 legislative session. Already, about 170 legislative service requests, or LSRs – in which lawmakers get help from the