The flurry of filings for elected office is officially over in New Hampshire. During the eight-day filing period that ended last week, New Hampshire political candidates marched into the State House, often with supporters in tow and some manufactured pomp and circumstance, to sign the paperwork to run for office and answer questions from the […]

Kris Schultz moved to New Hampshire in 2002 with one mission: get Mark Fernald elected. The Democratic state senator was running for governor, and Schultz had moved from Kentucky to run his campaign.  For Fernald, it was a clear opportunity: fellow Democrat and then-Gov. Jeanne Shaheen was departing the corner office to run for U.S. […]

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Ballots from Laconia Ward 2 are audited using a Clear Ballot scanner at the New Hampshire State Archives building in Concord Thursday morning.…

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The Secretary of State's Office audit team observes as ballots from Laconia Ward 2 are reviewed at the New Hampshire State Archives building i…

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Senior Deputy Secretary of State Patricia Lovejoy checks a Laconia Ward 2 ballot during the auditing process at the New Hampshire State Archiv…

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The audit team from the Secretary of State's Office reviews ballots in the New Hampshire State Archives building in Concord on Thursday mornin…

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Durham Moderator Christopher Regan, a member of the Secretary of State's Office audit team, reads voting machine results from Laconia Ward 2 t…