A progressive New Hampshire-based group is pouring money into an attempt to flip the New Hampshire House and Senate this election. Amplify NH says it will spend more than $300,000 on an advertising campaign that argues New Hampshire Republican lawmakers are to blame for high costs in New Hampshire.
Republican Kelly Ayotte and Democrat Joyce Craig urged voters Tuesday to reject each others’ campaign promises about legislation they’d veto if elected New Hampshire’s next governor. Ayotte, a former U.
As former President Donald Trump entered his final weeks of campaigning, the uneasy relationship between rival factions of his campaign's leadership has grown more testy, with sources telling CBS News that his controversial adviser Corey Lewandowski has been "put in a box" — and re-assigned to focus on New Hampshire.
A new voter ID law, the latest on the Washington and Sagamore bridges, off-shore wind farms and more on this week's regional news round table.
Denis Murphy Jr. styles himself as a down-the-middle kind of guy. As Winchester’s town moderator, he’s had to be, he says. “I try to remain neutral, and I try to hear all sides and make sure that everybody has a voice,
New Hampshire Republican congressional candidate Russell Prescott has long advocated against marriage rights for same-sex couples and once criticized a political opponent for believing “avowed
As former President Donald Trump entered his final weeks of campaigning, the uneasy relationship between rival factions of his campaign's leadership has grown more testy, with sources telling CBS News that his controversial adviser Corey Lewandowski has been "put in a box" — and re-assigned to focus on New Hampshire.
For those with disabilities, going to the polls isn’t always as simple as it sounds. However, the New Hampshire state Constitution mandates that all polling places be accessible, and that absentee voting is available to voters who are unable to vote in person.
Each year, New Hampshire’s political parties spend thousands of dollars to obtain key information: voters’ names, addresses, and the real gold mine, their party affiliation.It’s all public information – anyone can go to the State Archives in
By doing your research and casting your ballot, you can play a pivotal part in determining what happens next in New Hampshire.
A special-interest group backing Democratic candidates began a $300,000 digital advertising buy for these final three weeks in hopes of flipping majority control in t Legislature. The 30-second ad titled,
NH voters who do not have identification will not be turned away, despite a new strict voter ID law recently signed by Gov. Chris Sununu.