Laws governing ballot measures in New Hampshire
The New Hampshire General Court may place measures on the ballot as legislatively referred constitutional amendments. A 60% vote in each chamber during one legislative session is required to refer a constitutional amendment to the ballot.
The New Hampshire Constitution requires a constitutional convention question appear on the ballot every 10 years.
Below are links to the various types of ballot measure law Ballotpedia tracks:
- Laws governing recall in New Hampshire
- Amending the New Hampshire Constitution
- Laws governing local ballot measures in New Hampshire
- Signature requirements for ballot measures in New Hampshire
- Campaign finance requirements for New Hampshire ballot measures
Statutes relevant to ballot measures
The following is a list of enacted bills related to ballot measures passed between 2007 and 2015.
See also
- Laws governing ballot measures
- Types of ballot measures in New Hampshire
- List of New Hampshire ballot measures