Section 664:14-a – Prerecorded Political Messages.
664:14-a Prerecorded Political Messages. – I. In this section, " prerecorded political message " means a prerecorded audio message delivered by telephone by: (a) A candidate or political committee; or (b) Any person when the content of the message expressly or implicitly advocates the success or defeat of any party, measure, or person at […]
Section 664:14-b – Misrepresenting Origin of Campaign Call.
664:14-b Misrepresenting Origin of Campaign Call. – I. No person shall knowingly misrepresent the origin of a telephone call which expressly or implicitly advocates the success or defeat of any party, measure, or person at any election, or contains any information about any candidate or party. Such knowing misrepresentation shall include, but shall not […]
Section 664:15 – Approval of Candidate or Fiscal Agent.
664:15 Approval of Candidate or Fiscal Agent. – A person or business organization publishing a newspaper or periodical or selling billboard space or operating a radio or television station or public address system shall not publish, print or broadcast any political advertising by or in behalf of a candidate in an election unless the […]
Section 664:16 – Identification of Political Advertising.
664:16 Identification of Political Advertising. – Political advertising printed in newspapers, periodicals or billboards shall be marked at the beginning or at the end thereof "Political Advertising." Rates for advertising shall be filed, no later than 30 days prior to the deadline for filing for office for an election, with the secretary of state […]
Section 664:16-a – Identification Required.
664:16-a Identification Required. – I. Any person who engages in push-polling, as defined in RSA 664:2, XVII, shall, prior to asking any person contacted a question relating to a candidate: (a) Inform the person that the telephone call is a "paid political advertisement;" and (b) Identify the organization making the call and the organization […]
Section 664:7-b – Reporting by Candidates for Speaker of the House of Representatives.
664:7-b Reporting by Candidates for Speaker of the House of Representatives. – I. Each candidate seeking election to the office of speaker of the house of representatives shall: (a) File statements before and after such election in like manner and detail prescribed in RSA 664:6, II, II-a, and III, except that the date of […]
Section 664:8 – Repealed by 1982, 27:8, eff. Mar. 17, 1982.
664:8 Repealed by 1982, 27:8, eff. Mar. 17, 1982. –
Section 664:9 – Prohibition.
664:9 Prohibition. – No candidate shall be entitled to the nomination or election until the sworn itemized statements required to be filed by him or in his behalf have been filed as required by RSA 664:6 and 664:7. Source. 1979, 436:1. 1987, 276:2, eff. July 24, 1987.
Section 664:9-a – Itemized Statements Filed by Facsimile Transmission.
664:9-a Itemized Statements Filed by Facsimile Transmission. – The sworn itemized statements required to be filed by a political committee or a candidate or on the candidate’s behalf as required by RSA 664:6, 664:7, and 664:7-b may be filed by means of a facsimile transmission; provided, however, that a statement which is transmitted electronically […]
Section 664:9-b – Reports of Receipts and Expenditures Filed Electronically.
664:9-b Reports of Receipts and Expenditures Filed Electronically. – A political committee of a candidate or a candidate may electronically report receipts and expenditures, as required by RSA 664:6, 664:7, and 664:7-b, by uploading the report to the secretary of state’s website. The report shall be publicly available on the website on or before […]