MVDC Actions - Week of 09/28/2025
See you Friday night!
Bring a friend along as we work together to find ways to make a difference in these challenging times.
Treats by Mont Vernon General Store and Graceful Baking!
Rep Wendy Thomas from Merrimack will be sharing insights from her listening sessions around the state.
Protest Opportunities
SAVE THE DATE!
10/18/2025
MORE DETAILS COMING SOON!
Actions You Can Take
NH Actions
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Thank Sec. of State Scanlan and Governor Ayotte
At a time when the day-to-day political climate concerning voting rights can feel especially discouraging, it's important to recognize and give thanks when leaders act to protect voters.
Confidential Voting Records
US Department of Justice has announced lawsuits against New Hampshire and five other states over their refusal to turn over access to confidential voting records. Secretary of State David Scanlan declined to share NH voter rolls in July, and again in August, citing RSA 654:45, a law mandating that the statewide voter database remain private and confidential. These lawsuits are the latest DOJ attempt to obtain voter registration data from every state, including private information like partial Social Security numbers and state driver's license numbers.
Mid-Decade Redistricting
Governor Ayotte also recently reiterated her opposition to mid-decade redistricting. She told WMUR that the "timing is off" in early August and last Friday, she responded to the Politico report stating that the Trump administration wasn't going to let up on redistricting: "I react to the people of New Hampshire and as I get up every day, the thing that they're talking to me about is not redistricting." When asked if she would change her mind, she responded, "No."