Each year, the NH State Senate and State House vote on hundreds of bills that directly impact the air we breathe, the water we drink, the wages we receive, the taxes we pay, the education we provide, the rights we have, and the community we live in. Granite State Progress is proud to provide this report card as a tool for holding your elected officials accountable to represent you in a way that reflects your values and priorities.
Since it can be difficult to stay on top of your elected official’s votes, especially with bills that have been amended and voted on in multiple forms, we’ve done the footwork to figure out what each vote really means. We have also included information on how to contact your state legislators so that you may communicate with them directly regarding your opinion on the issues that matter most to you, your family, and your community.
Find your current legislator(s) using the NH General Court “Who’s My Legislator?” tool, then search their vote records by clicking on the image below.Being an engaged, informed, and vocal constituent is an important part of a healthy democracy, and Granite State Progress is proud to be a resource for you. To contribute to this important project, please visit our donation page.
If you notice any errors, please email info@granitestateprogress.org. Legislators who were absent for key votes for good reason, or voted a particular way as part of a campaign strategy, should contact our office to have it noted on your individual voting record.
State House Report Cards
Since it can be difficult to stay on top of your elected official’s votes, especially with bills that have been amended and voted on in multiple forms, we’ve done the footwork to figure out what each vote really means. We have also included information on how to contact your state legislators so that you may communicate with them directly regarding your opinion on the issues that matter most to you, your family, and your community.
Find your current legislator(s) using the NH General Court “Who’s My Legislator?” tool, then search their vote records by clicking on the image below.Being an engaged, informed, and vocal constituent is an important part of a healthy democracy, and Granite State Progress is proud to be a resource for you. To contribute to this important project, please visit our donation page.
If you notice any errors, please email info@granitestateprogress.org. Legislators who were absent for key votes for good reason, or voted a particular way as part of a campaign strategy, should contact our office to have it noted on your individual voting record.