New Hampshire Voter Information Center
Voter registration is the first step to engaging in civic life.
Because we live in a representative form of government, our vote can make a practical difference in the lives of those around us. By voting we help determine who will lead our nation, make our laws, and protect our liberties. We directly and indirectly affect the lives of our neighbors!
VOTER RESOURCES -- Get Informed!
Below is a great video montage, comparing McCain and Obama:
Value Voters video . . .
New 2008 NH Voter's Guide (Revised)
-- NOTE CORRECTIONS --
We've corrected Carroll County (p.7), and also made the following corrections:
Belknap County - District 2 - Larry Scott:
- Supports Right to Bear ArmsHillsborough Cty. - District 11 - Kathleen Souza:
- Opposed to broad based taxes
- Opposed to expanded gambling
- Supports making assisted suicide illegalHillsborough Cty. - District 18 - John Cebrowski:
- Supports Right to Bear Arms
Also, check out more videos below about Senator Obama's stance on Right to Life issues. In the final debate, "Obama claimed that he would never vote to withhold protection from an infant. However, records from the Illinois State Senate show that he did exactly that-not once but four times. He also said that at the time a law similar to the Born-Alive Infants Protection Act was already on the books. Also false. According to Jill Stanek, the pro-life nurse who blew the whistle on this neglect, there was no such thing as across-the-board protection for infants who survive an abortion. Instead, the law protected only those 'survivors their abortionist deems fit to live.' " (Quote from Family Research Council's FRC Action Update, 10/16/08.) For more information about Obama's position, see Professor Robert George's latest editorial at www.thepublicdiscourse.com.
Gianna Jessen of BornAliveTruth.org -- Barack Obama's stance on protecting kids after failed abortions
Kill and Destroy -- testimony about infanticide, which is supported by Barack Obama
Register Voters - Make a Difference!
Any New Hampshire resident who will be eighteen by Election Day and is domiciled in New Hampshire is eligible to register.The process for registering is quick and easy.
Register to Vote as a College Student
Overseas Citizens
Members of the Armed Services Voting Information
Printable Absentee Voter Registration Form
Help with a Voter Registration Drive
KEY ELECTION DATES FOR 2008--->October 25, 2008 Last day to register to vote until the General Election.
--->November 4, 2008 GENERAL ELECTION DAY- Unregistered voters may
register and vote on this day.
Find Your LegislatorsWanted: 500 Churches
Some studies estimate that as many as 50% of church-attending Americans are not registered to vote. Help Cornerstone Policy Research change this statistic! We are looking for 500 churches to host voter registration drives in the months leading up to the the November 4, 2008 election.
Church Email Suggestions
5 Good Reasons Christians Should VoteWhat Churches Can and Cannot Do
Guidelines for Religious Activities by Churches and Pastors
A Lettor to Pastors from the ADF and FRC
For a Voter Registration Kit, please contact us, and we'll be happy to get one for you.
- This page is continuously updated with current information.