CONCORD – Seventy-four towns, two school districts, and a fire district held voting across New Hampshire on Tuesday after a March Nor’easter caused them to be rescheduled two weeks ago, with some ...
CONCORD, N.H. — Election authorities are facing an unprecedented avalanche of conspiracy theories about how they operate. So when New Hampshire decided to get new ballot-counting machines, making the ...
CONCORD — Four New Hampshire towns — Milford, Londonderry, Winchester and Ashland — have been chosen to test new ballot-counting devices at today’s elections, according to a spokeswoman for Secretary ...
Local election officials were given a chance to see how potential new ballot counting machines function. Credit: Todd Bookman / NHPR Sign up for the Concord Monitor’s morning newsletter for essential ...
In New Hampshire, every voter gets a ballot when voting. The voter fills out the ballot, which then either is counted by hand, or by a “ballot counting device,” as voting machines are called in our ...
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