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Section 665:9-a – Administrative Complaint Resolution.

    665:9-a Administrative Complaint Resolution. – The ballot law commission shall hear and resolve complaints of federal voting law violations, pursuant to the Help America Vote Act of 2002, Public Law 107-252, as provided in RSA 666:14. Source. 2003, 266:11, eff. Jan. 1, 2004 at 12:01 a.m.

Section 665:10 – Rules.

    665:10 Rules. – The commission shall have power to adopt and publish rules to govern its proceedings and to regulate the mode and manner of all hearings or proceedings before it. Said rules shall be published and made available at the office of the secretary of state. All hearings shall be open to the […]

Section 665:11 – Evidence.

    665:11 Evidence. – In any hearing, the commission shall not be bound by the technical rules of evidence; but its findings must be supported by reliable, probative, and substantial evidence. A stenographic transcript shall be made of all oral testimony submitted to the commission; and such transcript together with the exhibits, ballots, and papers […]

Section 665:3 – Political Contributions Prohibited.

    665:3 Political Contributions Prohibited. – No ballot law commission member shall make a contribution, as defined in RSA 664:2, to any candidate for office or political committee. Source. 2003, 151:8, eff. Jan. 1, 2004.

Section 665:4 – Compensation.

    665:4 Compensation. – The commissioners shall receive such compensation for their services as shall be approved by the governor and council. All bills for supplies required by the commission, necessary expenses of the commissioners, and fees of witnesses summoned by the commission shall be paid by the state upon the approval of the governor […]

Section 665:5 – Hearing Date.

    665:5 Hearing Date. – I. If necessary, the ballot law commission shall meet on the third Thursday of September in each general election year and the third Friday following the presidential primary election in order to hear and decide: (a) Written objections filed pursuant to RSA 665:6, I and II; and (b) Written appeals […]

Section 665:1 – Organization.

    665:1 Organization. – I. There shall be a ballot law commission consisting of 5 members. Two members shall be appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives, one from each of the 2 major political parties in the state based on votes cast for governor in the most recent state general election. Two […]

Section 665:2 – Alternate Member.

    665:2 Alternate Member. – There shall be 5 members present in person at all meetings. In case any member of the commission is absent from any meeting or unable to perform his or her duties or disqualifies himself or herself as commissioner, an alternate member who shall have the same qualifications as those of […]