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NH Primary 2010 Update with Tax Pledges!
Submitted by The Statistician on Sat, 08/07/2010 - 19:09The Primary 2010 web page has been updated to include the newly released list of candidates signing the Coalition of New Hampshire Taxpayers Tax Pledge. This important list helps indicate which candidates are committed to restoring the New Hampshire advantage.
See the update at http://nhelection.info/primary
ALSO! The 52 Pickup project has been updated to show which of the most statist and vulnerable legislators removed themselves from the House rather than face the voters they have so deeply offended with their spendthrift ways.
See the update at http://nhelection.info/b52pickup
NH Primary 2010 Update
Submitted by The Statistician on Tue, 08/03/2010 - 22:15The primary web page has been updated with new endorsements, including 2nd round endorsements from the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire (RLCNH) and newly posted endorsements from the New Hampshire Liberty Alliance.
Check it out!
http://nhelection.info/primary
The Statistician
New Hampshire House Primary 2010
Submitted by The Statistician on Thu, 07/29/2010 - 15:49The New Hampshire House of Representatives has 400 members. That means that most New Hampshire residents practically have a neighborhood representative in the lower chamber of the state legislature. It also means it is hard to know enough about NH House candidates to make an informed choice.
Dismantling the National Day of Prayer
Submitted by The Statistician on Sat, 05/08/2010 - 13:56Become informed regarding the recent ruling by a Federal Judge in Wisconsin declaring the National Day of Prayer unconstitutional. You can register for this webinar defending the National Day of Prayer at the link below:
https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/225701267
Webinar Schedule: Wednesday May 12, 2010 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM EDT
Sponsored by a number of national and state organizations including
Concerned Women for America NH:
http://states.cwfa.org/states/details.asp?organization=nh
The Statistician
NH House Renovations: Room for Improvement!
Submitted by The Statistician on Sat, 04/24/2010 - 18:55It can be tough to know where to start when it's time for spring cleaning. But your home is not the only thing that needs to be cleaned out this year. It is an election year, and the New Hampshire House desperately needs cleaning out! When it's time for some new stuff, you first have to clear room by getting rid of some of your old stuff. Well, the legislature is no different. Out with the old, in with the new, but where to begin?
Seventeen Thousand Slots!
Submitted by The Statistician on Sat, 04/24/2010 - 18:28This week the NH House turned back aggressive gambling legislation that would have put 17,000 slot machines in 6 locations around the state. See how your legislators voted:
House: http://nhelection.info/rollcall/vote/2010/H/162/ALL%20Polling%20Places
Senate: http://nhelection.info/rollcall/vote/2010/S/32/ALL%20Polling%20Places
Know Your Representatives!
Submitted by The Statistician on Sun, 03/21/2010 - 21:09Do you know how your representatives in the New Hampshire House are representing you?
Now you can know. NHelection.info presents a scorecard of 24 critical votes of the current NH House. These votes represent 12 family oriented or social votes, and 12 conservative or fiscal votes. With this scorecard you can know how you are being represented in the House in Concord.
Check it out at http://nhelection.info/scorecard.
Additionally, all Roll Call Votes of the NH Legislature through March 18, 2010 are available at http://nhelection.info/rollcall.
Know your representatives!
NH Statehouse Update
Submitted by The Statistician on Thu, 02/25/2010 - 21:08Much has been going on up at the New Hampshire State House. But are you aware of how your representatives have been voting?
All roll call votes of the legislature are available at http://nhelection.info and can be viewed with the Rollcall View Tool at http://nhelection.info/rollcall.
See how they voted on the right to work.
http://nhelection.info/rollcall/vote/2010/H/76/ALL%20Polling%20Places
See how they voted on minimal protections for women's health.
http://nhelection.info/rollcall/vote/2010/H/46/ALL%20Polling%20Places
See how they voted on protecting religious freedom.