Michelle Stith for NH State Rep
I'm Michelle Stith and I'm running to represent the towns of Windham and Londonderry, District 35, in the NH House of Representatives.
I would be honored to earn your vote!
I’m feeling a lot of emotions right now. Sadness, disappointment, anxiety - not for my race but for the future. I need a little time to process before saying much more. Thank you to everyone for your support and kindness during this election cycle. I’ll be by today and tomorrow to gather signs.
I'll be holding signs 3-4:30 along 111 by the transfer station if anyone wants to join! Or just drive by and honk!! Working to earn votes until the very end!!
If anyone would like to hang out at WHS and hold signs, I'll be splitting time between Windham and Londonderry! Looking forward to seeing everyone tomorrow!
11/03/2024
My final letter and ad in the Windham Independent. Just 2 days to go! Thank you for your incredible support!
NH Secretary of State Joint Memorandum on 2024 General Election Guidance and Issues
'RSA 657:7 statutorily prescribes the exact form and wording of absentee ballot affidavit
envelopes, and the statute does not require that these affidavit envelopes be signed in front of an
election official, notary public, or justice of the peace.
During the State Primary Election, some polling places received challenges to every
absentee ballot on the grounds that the absentee ballot affidavit envelope had not been signed in
front of an election official, notary public, or justice of the peace. These challenges are contrary to RSA 657:7, and a moderator receiving such challenges under RSA 659:27 should rule that
each challenge is not well grounded.
If the moderator receives a challenge to every absentee ballot voter on this basis, the
moderator should take the following steps to avoid an unnecessary delay in absentee ballot
processing:
(1) The moderator should deny the challenges as not well grounded.
(2) Election officials do not need to individually mark and number each absentee
ballot and absentee envelope when a voter challenges every absentee ballot on
the basis of the affidavit not having been signed in front of an election official,
notary public, or justice of the peace. RSA 659:51 ordinarily requires election
officials to individually mark the absentee envelope and absentee ballot when a
person challenges the absentee voter. The purpose of this requirement is to ensure
that all challenged ballots can be identified if the challenger subsequently seeks court
review of the moderator’s denial of the challenge. Absentee ballots do not need to be
individually numbered, e.g., “challenged ballot #1” when the challenge is being
asserted against every absentee ballot on the same basis because absentee ballots are
already readily distinguishable from official election day ballots.
Therefore, election officials should record on an Asserting a Challenge Form: (i) the
name and domicile of the persons making the challenges; (ii) the name and domicile
of each challenged voter; and (iii) the moderator’s ruling that the challenges are not
well grounded. But election officials do not need to unnecessarily delay absentee
ballot processing by separately marking every absentee envelope and absentee
ballot with an individual challenge number.
(3) Please call the AG election hotline and report that the polling location received a
mass challenge to every absentee ballot.
Please note that for any challenge to a specific absentee voter for a different reason, as
opposed to the mass challenges identified above, the moderator must follow the process outlined
in RSA 659:51 to separately mark the absentee envelope and absentee ballot.'
10/31/2024
Only 6 days to go!! Before the craziness of the next few days, I want to take the opportunity to thank all of you for supporting me through this campaign! A special thank you to everyone who has written letters over the past few weeks!
🗳 Election Day is only a week away!! I will be running back and forth between Windham and Londonderry all day so if you are available to help hold signs at WHS I would greatly appreciate your help!
10/27/2024
The NH Secretary of State has issued a press release urging voters to mail absentee ballots by tomorrow, Monday, Oct. 28. Be sure to follow all directions carefully, as we anticipate that some members of the community may again challenge absentee ballots.
Secretary of State: Mail in absentee ballots ASAP • New Hampshire Bulletin Voters planning to mail in their absentee ballots should do so as soon as possible, or by Oct. 28, Secretary of State David Scanlan said in a press release Monday, citing postal delays.
10/24/2024
Windham & Londonderry neighbors - I can promise you that I did not sign this pledge... anyone what to ask my opponent if he can say the same?!?! All candidates received this in the mail this week.
https://nhexitnow.org/
10/24/2024
Curious what our current State Reps are proposing for the 2025 legislative session? Look it up here:
10/21/2024
Do you want your State Rep working for you or for some outside PAC? Do you want your State Rep defending or targeting public schools? The stance on public education between myself and our current rep couldn't be more different! https://indepthnh.org/2024/02/19/op-ed-dark-money-texas-pac-has-foothold-on-half-the-gops-nh-state-reps/
https://www.allsides.com/news/2024-03-22-1615/general-news-libertarian-hazlitt-coalition-trains-state-legislators-target
10/20/2024
A beautiful day yesterday at Harvest Fest! Griffin Park was rocking and yes... we made the friendship bracelets!!
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