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Ballot Law Commission Up To Its Eyeballs In Alligators
The Ballot Law Commission has its hands full Monday with appeals from a number of ballot recounts.

The Ballot Law Commission has its hands full Monday with appeals from a number of ballot recounts.

Heeter: On Thanksgiving Day, you were the gratitude, the sun, the moon, and the joy. Thank you for living a beautiful life, friend.
Organization Day, the first Wednesday in December, is when the House and Senate elect their leaders, the Secretary of State, treasurer.
The Executive Council voted 3-2 to reject a contract to provide after-school sex education for at-risk youths in Manchester, Claremont.
The court-ordered recount for a House seat in Manchester’s Ward 6 flipped again this time with Republican Larry Gagne winning by 26 votes.
Manchester Mayor Joyce Craig: "Mayor Wieczorek cared deeply about this city — and many of our beloved institutions."
School’s annual safety report: Women who were victims of rape and sexual assault at the UNH rose sharply — nearly 65%.
Journalist Roger Wood talks with Elissa Margolin, the executive director of the nonprofit New Hampshire Housing Action NH.
Judge Amy Ignatius acknowledged Maxine Mosley being called the winner created "complexity," a "complete and lawful count" was required.
Podcast: Don Kreis, New Hampshire's consumer advocate, gives a primer on the technology and why people should upgrade their homes for solar.
The number of registered voters is smaller than it was after the 2020 general election because checklists are purged every 10 years.
A discrepancy in a ballot count leads Secretary of State to book 2nd recount that 2 Democrats are suing to stop, saying it is not allowed.
Podcast: Susan Richman and Patricia Martin discuss the organization which is working to build bridges between people of goodwill.
Recounts for Brentwood, Manchester seats being re-eyed; Nashua, Pembroke race recounts lead to no changes from Election Day results.
For a nonprofit, independent organization, this is a big deal and will help InDepthNH deliver in-depth journalism.
Recounts for House of Representatives seats are underway for a fourth day Thursday after some surprises that have helped Democrats.
An investigation is now underway after Robert Lamontagne of Vermont says he did not get a fair trial in a molestation case in the 1990s.
A recount for Coos County brought Democrats one step closer to control of the House of Representatives Tuesday.
Concord Police Officer Brian Neal, and officers in Bath, Dover, Claremont have joined more than 60 others in having their names revealed.
NH AG investigating an email Rep. DiLorenzo received from the founder and president of a group called the New England White Network.