New Hampshire Statutes

§ 41:16-b — Three-Year Term; Town Clerk

New Hampshire § 41:16-b
JurisdictionNew Hampshire
Title IIITOWNS, CITIES, VILLAGE DISTRICTS, AND UNINCORPORATED PLACES
Ch. 41CHOICE AND DUTIES OF TOWN OFFICERS
SubdivisionTown Clerk

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Bluebook
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 41:16-b (2026).

Text

I.At any annual town meeting under an article in the warrant, the voters may vote to determine if they are in favor of having a 3-year term for town clerk. The governing body will determine whether the vote will be by official ballot or by special ballot. If the town has adopted an official ballot and the governing body decides such vote will be by official ballot, the clerk shall cause the following question to be printed on said ballot: "Are you in favor of changing the term of the town clerk from one year to 3 years, beginning with the term of the town clerk to be elected at next year's regular town meeting?" Said question shall be printed in the form prescribed by RSA 656:13. If the town has not adopted an official ballot or the governing body decides the vote will be by special ballo

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Legislative History

1969, 257:2. 1979, 410:9. 1993, 68:2, 5, IV, eff. June 22, 1993.

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