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Section 664:1 – Applicability of Chapter.

    664:1 Applicability of Chapter. – The provisions of this chapter shall apply to all state primary, general, and special elections, but shall only apply to presidential preference primaries as provided in this section. The provisions relating to political advertising, push polling, and enforcement, RSA 664:14 through RSA 664:22, shall additionally apply to presidential primary, […]

Section 664:2 – Definitions.

    664:2 Definitions. – As used in this chapter: I. " Election " means any general biennial or special election, political party primary, or presidential preference primary as provided in RSA 664:1. II. "Candidate" means any person publicly declared as such and for whom votes are sought in an election. III. " Political committee " […]

Section 664:3 – Registration of Political Committees.

    664:3 Registration of Political Committees. – I. Any political committee, except the political committee of a political party, shall register with the secretary of state as provided in this section. A political committee may register for an election cycle at any time after the final report is due following the then-most-recent general election. The […]

Section 662-A:9 – Prevailing Vote.

    662-A:9 Prevailing Vote. – If a question to amend the representative districts created pursuant to this chapter appears on the same ballot as a question to rescind the division of a town into representative districts, and if a majority of the voters voting on each question vote in the affirmative on each question, then […]

Section 663:1 – Form on Ballot; Tabulation; Results; Etc.

    663:1 Form on Ballot; Tabulation; Results; Etc. – The questions to voters provided for in this chapter may be submitted on the ballot at any state election. Except as provided in RSA 663:2, questions submitted on the state general election ballot shall be printed on the ballot beneath the offices column in the form […]

Section 663:2 – Form of Submission of Question.

    663:2 Form of Submission of Question. – The question of whether to approve a proposed constitutional amendment shall be submitted to the vote of the people by ballot. A constitutional question may, at the direction of the constitutional convention, be printed on the ballot at any state election or may be printed on a […]

Section 663:3 – Form of Ballot.

    663:3 Form of Ballot. – The following words shall be printed above the constitutional amendment questions on all ballots containing such questions: "Questions Relating to Constitutional Amendments Proposed by the Convention to Revise the Constitution" or "Questions Relating to Constitutional Amendments Proposed by the Legislature to Revise the Constitution," whichever is appropriate. A constitutional […]

Section 663:3-a – Voter’s Guides.

    663:3-a Voter’s Guides. – I. If the general court proposes the constitutional amendment, the text of the statement for the voter’s guide, if any, shall be included in the resolution proposing the constitutional amendment. The joint committee on legislative facilities may authorize the printing or distribution of the voter’s guide. II. If the constitutional […]