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ELECTION COMPLAINTS | NH SECRETARY OF STATE
If you have witnessed efforts to commit any kind of fraud or corruption in the voting process, you may report this to the Moderator at your polling place or contact the Secretary of State's Office or the N.H Attorney Generals Office.
If you have witnessed actual or attempted acts of discrimination or intimidation in the voting process, you may report to the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice at 202-514-4609
If you have witnessed efforts to commit any kind of fraud or corruption in the voting process, you may report this to the Moderator at your polling place or contact the Secretary of State's Office or the N.H Attorney Generals Office.
If you have witnessed actual or attempted acts of discrimination or intimidation in the voting process, you may report to the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice at 202-514-4609
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DISABILITY RIGHTS CENTER - NH | DISABILITY RIGHTS CENTER - NH
Disability Rights Center-NH (DRC-NH) provides information, referral, advice, legal representation, and advocacy to people with disabilities. DRC-NH is a statewide organization, independent from state government and service providers.
Disability Rights Center-NH (DRC-NH) provides information, referral, advice, legal representation, and advocacy to people with disabilities. DRC-NH is a statewide organization, independent from state government and service providers.
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Legal RepresentationEmployment Discrimination AssistanceHealth Care Discrimination AssistanceSpecial Education AdvocacyDisability Rights GroupsOutreach ProgramsLegal CounselingAdvocacyVoting Rights ProtectionProtection and Advocacy for Individuals with DisabilitiesDeaf-BlindnessPeople With Disabilities/Health ConditionsAdults With Disabilities/Health ConditionsChildren and Youth With Disabilities/Health ConditionsDisabilities IssuesLegislative Advocacy
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COMMUNITY ACTION/SOCIAL ADVOCACY GROUPS | AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION - NEW HAMPSHIRE
ACLU-NH engages with the community in four principal ways:
Litigation, representing those whose rights have been violated;
Legislative advocacy, challenging laws that infringe on individual freedom and supporting laws which protect or expand our civil liberties;
Education campaigns to ensure residents know their rights; and
Grassroots organizing, mobilizing people to be advocates for themselves and others.
ACLU-NH engages with the community in four principal ways:
Litigation, representing those whose rights have been violated;
Legislative advocacy, challenging laws that infringe on individual freedom and supporting laws which protect or expand our civil liberties;
Education campaigns to ensure residents know their rights; and
Grassroots organizing, mobilizing people to be advocates for themselves and others.
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