New Hampshire Bill to Establish a Statewide Initiative Process

Several New Hampshire legislators have introduced CACR 3, to set up procedures for the initiative in that state. New Hampshire has never had procedures for statewide initiatives. The proposal seems extremely difficult; it appears to require a petition that must have the signatures of at least 5% of the registered voters in every precinct in the state. If the legislature passes CACR 3, that would be a proposed amendment to the State Constitution. The measure would then go to the voters, but it would need a two-thirds popular vote in order to pass. Thanks to Howard Wilson for this news.


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New Hampshire Bill to Establish a Statewide Initiative Process — No Comments

  1. P.R. in ALL regimes — even the mob scene in the NH House of Reps. — a mere 400 folks in a SMALL State.

    Where is that Model State Constitution — with voter petitions for constitutional amendments, laws, candidates and recalls ???

  2. Very evil cute — especially if an ANTI-statist initiative is being circulated in a 100 percent statist precinct.

    — and vice-versa.

    i.e. – one more EVIL clown joke/fraud by the party hacks.

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