League of Women Voters, Southern Rockingham County

League of Women Voters, Southern Rockingham County League of Women Voters of Southern Rockingham County, NH: A nonpartisan organization encouraging informed political participation on local and state issues.

Membership open to women and men over 16.

LWVNH was a plaintiff in this case. Very happy with this ruling!
05/29/2026

LWVNH was a plaintiff in this case. Very happy with this ruling!

The federal court in New Hampshire struck down the state’s anti-voter law enacted in 2024, declaring it unconstitutional. The law, known as HB 1569, created some of the strictest registration requirements in the nation and, among other things, required documentary proof of citizenship for voter re...

05/13/2026

Graduates, take the next big step. Register to vote! Visit our website for more info on how to do this. https://lwvnh.org/register/

05/04/2026

Are you interested in running for state or county office? The candidate filing period is June 3 to June 12. Visit www.sos.nh.gov/elections/running-office for more info on what you need to file.

If you aren't sure which party you're registered with, or you want to change your party for the Sept. 8 state/federal pr...
04/16/2026

If you aren't sure which party you're registered with, or you want to change your party for the Sept. 8 state/federal primary, the Sec. of State offers a way to check and a reminder of the deadline for changing parties (which you can do at your town clerk's office.)

Attention voters: June 2 is the deadline to make any changes to your party affiliation before the State Primary Election in September. Visit app.sos.nh.gov to check your voter registration info and find your local clerk’s contact info.

This is NOT about registration. It's about the IDs everyone needs to show on election day to get a ballot.
04/06/2026

This is NOT about registration. It's about the IDs everyone needs to show on election day to get a ballot.

Governor Kelly Ayotte signed a bill eliminating the use of student IDs in order to vote

Public invited. May 27 in Portsmouth.
03/11/2026

Public invited. May 27 in Portsmouth.

How does New Hampshire’s State budget affect property taxes, public services, and affordability?

This spring, NHFPI is hosting a series of public discussions across New Hampshire focused on how the State budget works and what it means for communities across the state.

At these free public events, NHFPI policy experts will provide a clear, nonpartisan explanation of:
• What the State budget is and what it funds
• How State fiscal decisions interact with local property taxes
• The role of education, health care, and other major services
• What the budget means for affordability across New Hampshire

We’ll be hosting 10 events across all 10 New Hampshire counties and answering your questions along the way.

📍 Find an event near you and register:
https://buff.ly/hYmg6wI

03/09/2026

Join us for the second workshop in our Your Passion, Your Leadership: Women's Advocacy Series, Using Your Voice for Advocacy! 🎤

In this session, Liz Tentarelli the President of the League of Women Voters of NH, will share how to speak up effectively for the issues you care about—from sharing your story to influencing decision-makers. ✨

This series uses the disproportionate impact of HB 1569 (New Hampshire’s own version of the nationally proposed SAVE Act) on women as a case study to examine how policies can shape access to the ballot. LWV-NH has been a co-litigant in the ongoing court challenge to HB 1569 and has stood alongside us for years in the Election Law Committee testifying against these restrictive voting policies.

🗓️Thursday, March 12
⏰ 5:30-7PM
📍 Hanover Howe Library or on Zoom

👤 RSVP to join in person: https://www.opendemocracynh.org/2026aspiringwomen2
💻 RSVP to join via Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/6mpn2XvNSWS5wnNqEBXczA

03/06/2026

Town and school board elections will be held in many NH towns on Tuesday March 10. Also on the warrants in some towns are school enrollment bills, tax cap measures, zoning changes, and more. Check out your own town's website for sample ballots. Reminder: EVERYONE needs to bring a photo ID to get a ballot. If you are not yet registered in your town, you'll need additional paperwork to prove citizenship and where you live.

02/25/2026

LWV NH made the Union Leader today.
ACLU-NH among groups filing amicus brief opposing Trump voter list lawsuit
• By Paul Feely Union Leader Staff Feb 24, 2026

The American Civil Liberties Union of New Hampshire and League of Women Voters of New Hampshire plan to submit an amicus brief opposing the Trump administration’s lawsuit seeking access to New Hampshire’s statewide voter registration lists.
This as lawyers for the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division file a motion opposing efforts by attorneys for New Hampshire Secretary of State David Scanlan to have the lawsuit dismissed.
The lawsuit — for failure to produce their statewide voter registration lists at the government’s request — was filed in September in federal district court in New Hampshire, along with five other states — California, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, and Pennsylvania.
In August 2025, Scanlan rejected a second demand from the Justice Department for the state’s list of registered voters.
The government lawsuits claim the six states are violating the National Voter Registration Act, the Help America Vote Act and the Civil Rights Act by refusing to provide the department with the unredacted lists. The Justice Department maintained it wants the data to make sure states are complying with federal law that requires them to make efforts to clean their voter rolls.
The case was recently reassigned to Judge Joseph N. Laplante of the U.S. District Court of New Hampshire, after Judge Andrea Johnstone recused herself.
In their proposed amicus brief, LWVNH and the ACLU-NH support the state’s motion to dismiss, arguing that the DOJ’s demand for broad access to confidential voter data is unwarranted and threatens voter privacy.
The brief further explains that the lawsuit is part of a broader nationwide effort to obtain voter roll information — one of several tactics advanced during the United States Department of Justice’s recent campaign targeting election administration practices.
“The League of Women Voters of New Hampshire is committed to protecting the private information of Granite State voters from federal overreach,” said Liz Tentarelli, president of the League of Women Voters of New Hampshire. “New Hampshire’s voter file contains highly sensitive personal data, and we are proud to support the state’s strong privacy protections against this federal fishing expedition. Efforts like this risk undermining public trust in our elections and in the institutions charged with safeguarding our democracy.”
“Since January 2025, the executive branch has repeatedly sought to insert itself into voting processes despite lacking constitutional or statutory authority to do so,” the brief says. “In this case, plaintiff claims it is entitled to unfettered access to New Hampshire voters’ sensitive data under the Civil Rights Act of 1960 (CRA), for the purported goal of assessing the state’s compliance with the list-maintenance procedures prescribed by the Help America Vote Act (HAVA). Plaintiff’s purported justification for seeking this data makes little sense because it is entirely pretextual.
“The executive branch’s public statements and actions demonstrate that the true purpose of this request is not to assess a suspected violation of HAVA, or otherwise enforce federal law, but to amass the data of tens of millions of voters so it can expand its own role into election administration beyond constitutional limits.”
In response to Scanlan’s motion to dismiss, lawyers for the Trump administration said U.S. officials “engaged in repeated correspondence with Secretary Scanlan, requesting his cooperation in providing federal election records.”
“Those efforts were met by Secretary Scanlan’s refusal to produce records as mandated by federal law and necessary to evaluate compliance with federal election laws,” the motion says. “Movants have wholly failed to establish that there remains any ‘matter open for determination’ which would provide a basis for the motions to dismiss.
Attorneys for the Democratic National Committee (DNC) filed a brief recently supporting Scanlan’s efforts to have the lawsuit — dismissed, arguing that “a Department of Justice that cannot be forthright with state officials cannot be trusted” with the personal information of every registered voter in the Granite State, including nearly 270,000 registered Democrats.
The New Hampshire Legislature in 2003 created a law spelling out how the voter database is to be compiled, monitored and protected.
It contains a privacy provision that makes the documents not only secret but undiscoverable in a court case.

02/20/2026

In their brief, LWVNH and the ACLU-NH support the state’s motion to dismiss, arguing that the DOJ’s demand for broad access to confidential voter data is unwarranted and threatens voter privacy.

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