New Hampshire Secretary Of State
This site includes records of past state elections, information about registering to vote, running for state office, names of candidates, and other election-related information. Voting is the most fundamental right in a democracy, because it is through voting that citizens protect all other rights. With the Office of the Attorney General, this division is responsible for ensuring that state elections are conducted in a fair and open manner. ... Welcome to the Secretary of State's ... [Read More]
2005 is a renewal year for N.H. nonprofit organizations. Nonprofits must file a report with the N.H. Secretary of State by December 31, 2005. A postcard explaining the filing process was mailed in January and you can expect to receive another reminder postcard in October. The front of the postcard lists the Business ID Number necessary to begin the filing process. In the event you can no longer locate the postcard with the Business ID Number, you may look it up using the Business Name Lookup link located in the left banner of this page. ( Note: Your Business ID Number is a unique 6-digit number assigned by the N.H. Secretary of State and should not be confused with your Federal Identification Number.) ... [Read More]
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The New Hampshire Almanac Elections Division of the Secretary of State's Office ... The New Hampshire Almanac is compiled by the New Hampshire State Library from state statutes and other sources as noted. ... The NH Almanac is a fun and informative site for students ofall ages. Compiled by the New Hampshire State Library,the Almanac brings you information about the people and places that makeNew Hampshire a great place to live, visit or study. ... [Read More]
Secretary of State Daniel Webster Born in Salisbury, New Hampshire, January 18, 1782; Graduated from Dartmouth College in 1801; Taught school; Admitted to the bar in 1805 and practiced in Boscawen, New Hampshire; Moved to Portsmouth, New Hampshire in 1807; Married Grace Fletcher in 1808, (died 1828); Representative from New Hampshire, 1813-1817; Moved to Boston in 1816 and soon became known as one of the foremost lawyers and orators of his time; Presidential elector in 1820; Delegate to the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention of 1820-1821; Member of the State House of Representatives in 1822; Representative from Massachusetts, 1823-1827; Senator from Massachusetts 1827-1841; Married Caroline Le Roy in 1829; Nominated by the State Legislature for the Presidency in 1836; Secretary of State in President Harrison's Cabinet from March 6, 1841, continued in office under President Tyler, and served until May 8, 1843; As Secretary of State, negotiated the famous Webster-Ashburton Treaty of 1842 with Great B ... [Read More]
The New Hampshire - The United States Mint The New Hampshire quarter, the ninth coin released under the 50 State Quarters® Program,honors one of the state's most unique natural attractions, "The Old Man of the Mountain." The state motto, "Live free or die," and nine stars, signifying the fact that New Hampshire wasthe ninth state to ratify the Constitution, complete the design. ... The final design concept selection honoring "The Old Man of the Mountain" was then forwarded to the Secretary of the Treasurywho gave final approval. ... [Read More]
Authentication of Documents For Use Abroad Designated Authority: Secretary of State; Executive Deputy Secretary of State; any Deputy Secretary of State; any Special Deputy Secretary of State. ... Designated Authority: Secretary of State; Deputy Secretary of State; Acting Secretary of State; Assistant to the Secretary of State. ... Designated Authority: Secretary of State; any Assistant Secretary of State; any Deputy Secretary of State. ... [Read More]
FEC Combined Federal/State Disclosure & Election Directory 2005: NEW HAMPSHIRE Robert P. Ambrose, Senior Deputy Secretary of State ... [Read More]
Welcome to the New Hampshire Department of State Deputy Secretary of State ... Secretary of State ... PrivacyStatement ... [Read More]
New Hampshire State Constitution 68. State records, where kept; duty of secretary. ... 33. Secretary of state to count votes for senators and notify persons elected. ... 69. Deputy secretary. ... [Read More]
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