Constitution Party of New Hampshire

Constitution Party of New Hampshire The Constitution Party of New Hampshire

The party of Integrity, Liberty, and Prosperity 🇺🇲

The mission of the Constitution Party is to secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity through the election, at all levels of government, of Constitution Party candidates who will uphold the principles of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States. It is our goal to limit the federal government to its delegated, enumerated, Constitutional function

s. To find out how to get involved with the Constitution Party of New Hampshire, please message us above.

05/28/2026

We are working to promote liberty throughout America and return government to its Constitutional limitations. Learn more about the Constitution Party at: ww...

05/27/2026

A healthy republic depends on principles... not blind loyalty to parties, personalities, or political trends.

The Constitution doesn’t change based on who’s in office.

Rights don’t become optional because a policy is popular.

Granite Staters deserve leaders willing to ask:
➡️ Is it constitutional?
➡️ Is it necessary?
➡️ Does it preserve liberty?

Before asking whether it benefits a party.

05/26/2026

Freedom and self-government go hand in hand.

A free society cannot survive if citizens become passive, uninformed, or disconnected from the decisions shaping their communities.

The more power moves away from the people…
the more we erode true freedom.

Granite Staters have a responsibility to stay engaged, stay informed, and protect local decision-making while we still can.

Today we remember the men and women who gave their lives in service to this country.Memorial Day is not just the beginni...
05/25/2026

Today we remember the men and women who gave their lives in service to this country.

Memorial Day is not just the beginning of summer.

It is a day of gratitude, reflection, and remembrance.

The freedoms we enjoy were not free.

They were secured by Americans willing to sacrifice everything for future generations they would never meet.

May we honor them not only with words, but by striving to preserve the liberty, responsibility, and courage they fought to defend.

We remember. 🇺🇸

05/25/2026

Unfortunately the Memorial Day Parade in Concord tomorrow has been canceled. We encourage you to look for nearby events where you can still go to honor those who gave everything 🇺🇸

05/23/2026

Want to do something fun, patriotic, and meaningful this Memorial Day season?

Come walk in the parade with us! 🇺🇸

We’ll be celebrating liberty, honoring those who sacrificed for this country, and showing that the spirit of self-government is still alive in New Hampshire.

Bring your flags, your families, and your energy - we’d love to have you join us!

👉 Message us for details, lineup time, and meeting location!

Let’s show the Granite State that freedom still has a voice.

05/22/2026

The two party system has failed us!
The evidence demands a change!

There is a Better Way!

Check out our website and declare your independence today from the two party system!


In the early 1770s, more and more colonists became convinced that the British Parliament intended to take away their fre...
05/22/2026

In the early 1770s, more and more colonists became convinced that the British Parliament intended to take away their freedom. After fighting broke out in Massachusetts in the spring of 1775, the King declared the colonists "in a state of open and avowed rebellion." For the first time, many colonists began to seriously consider cutting ties with Britain.

The colonists elected delegates to attend a Continental Congress that eventually became the governing body of the union during the Revolution. Its second meeting convened in Philadelphia in 1775. The delegates to Congress adopted strict rules of secrecy to protect the cause of American liberty and their own lives. In less than a year, most of the delegates abandoned hope of reconciliation with Britain.

On June 7, 1776, Richard Henry Lee introduced a resolution "that these united colonies are and of right ought to be free and independent states," acting under the instruction of the Virginia Convention. The Lee Resolution contained three parts: a declaration of independence, a call to form foreign alliances, and "a plan for confederation."

On June 11, 1776, the Congress appointed three concurrent committees in response to the Lee Resolution: one to draft a declaration of independence, a second to draw up a plan "for forming foreign alliances," and a third to "prepare and digest the form of a confederation."

See more at https://www.archives.gov/milestone-documents/lee-resolution

EnlargeDownload Link Citation: Adoption of the Resolution Calling for Independence from England; 7/2/1776; Reports on Administrative Affairs of the Congress; Papers of the Continental Congress, 1774 - 1789; Records of the Continental and Confederation Congresses and the Constitutional Convention, Re...

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05/21/2026

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We Citizens and Voters are, and have a right to be, free and independent in our voting, that we are absolved from all allegiance to the UNIPARTY, and that all political connection between them and the Citizens and Voters of these united States is, and ought to be, totally dissolved to maintain our c...

Yesterday the The Constitution Party National Committee Meeting officially began with either bus or walking tours in Phi...
05/16/2026

Yesterday the The Constitution Party National Committee Meeting officially began with either bus or walking tours in Philadelphia - the NH team opted for the walking tour and had an amazing time learning the history from a local guide. If you haven't been, this is a great area to come and learn - also very kid friendly with activities everywhere!

We ended the night with a speech about Liberty - At what cost? By Arch Hunter. Really inspiring!

Looking forward to day 2 today!

Address

PO Box 3841
Concord, NH
03302

Telephone

+16032425396

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