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Until 1847, New Hampshire's representatives were elected at large, from the entire state, and not from districts. Districts began being used in the 1846 elections. Until the 1878 elections, New Hampshire elected its members of the United States House of Representatives in March of the odd-numbered years. That would be too late for the beginning ...
The 2024 races to represent New Hampshire in the U.S. House are on with election filing closed. ... New Hampshire’s 2nd Congressional District will see its first open race since 2012. Colin Van ...
At 7:58 a.m. Thursday, New Hampshire State Police Marine Patrol responded to 341 Second St. in Manchester for a report of a person in the water under the Second Street Bridge over the Piscataquog ...
New Hampshire Route 9 (abbreviated NH 9 and also known as the Franklin Pierce Highway [2]) is a 109.910-mile-long (176.883 km) state highway located in southern New Hampshire. It runs across the state from west to east and is a multi-state route with Vermont and Maine , part of 1920s-era New England Interstate Route 9 .
In 1957, a second portion was opened from Queen City Avenue north to Manchester Street (US 3) in Concord (modern I-93 exit 13). The second segment had a toll booth installed at Hooksett. In 1958, the section from Hooksett northwards was incorporated into I-93.
The Democratic National Committee 's rulemaking arm voted Tuesday to seat New Hampshire's full slate of delegates at the party's convention this summer, ending a bitter feud with the state over ...
New Hampshire Route 102 (abbreviated NH 102) is a 23.956-mile-long (38.553 km) state highway in Rockingham and Hillsborough counties in the southern part of the U.S. state of New Hampshire. NH 102 runs southwest to northeast between Hudson and Raymond, but is signed as an east–west route. Some confusion exists over the western terminus.
No need to even mention the worst thing about this week’s New Hampshire primary.. Almost as depressing as the result, though, in a couple of ways, was watching one voter after another explain ...