New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

New Hampshire Senate Bill SR5

Introduced
12/4/24  

Caption

RESOLVED, that the Senate meet in Joint Convention with the House of Representatives for the purpose of electing the Secretary of State and the State Treasurer.

Impact

The adoption of SR5 is significant because it underscores the checks and balances inherent in state elections, ensuring that key governmental positions are filled in a collaborative manner between the two legislative chambers. This joint convention is a traditional procedure in many states, promoting transparency and accountability in the election of state officials. The resolution plays a crucial role in maintaining the structure of governmental processes, allowing both legislative bodies to come together for this important function.

Summary

Senate Resolution 5 (SR5) pertains to the procedural conduct of the legislative session. Specifically, the resolution calls for the Senate to convene in a Joint Convention with the House of Representatives for the purpose of electing two key state officials: the Secretary of State and the State Treasurer. This resolution is part of a series of housekeeping measures, known as Senate Resolutions 1-5, that were adopted during the 2025 Legislative Session. Such resolutions are generally procedural and tend to facilitate smooth legislative operations without delving into substantive policy matters.

Contention

Noteworthy in discussions around SR5 is the lack of contention typically associated with such resolutions, which are largely procedural in nature. However, the broader implications of electing the Secretary of State and the State Treasurer can spark debates regarding the qualifications and political affiliations of candidates for these offices, as well as their influence on state governance. While no direct opposition to the resolution has been recorded, the associated elections may highlight differing viewpoints and strategies among various legislative members and political factions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HCR8

Applying to congress for a limited national convention for the exclusive purpose of proposing an amendment to the United States Constitution relative to elections.

NH HB1343

Prohibiting the use by the governor of emergency orders concerning elections procedures without the written consent of the majority and minority leaders of the house of representatives and senate.

NH HCR1

A resolution applying for a convention of the states under Article V of the Constitution of the United States.

NH HB41

Relative to public noticing of meetings for county conventions.

NH HB476

Enabling the secretary of state to conduct a second recount after an election.

NH HCR9

Rescinding House Concurrent Resolution No. 40 passed by the 2012 New Hampshire General Court asking that Congress call a convention under Article V of the United States Constitution.

NH HB1323

Relative to the furnishing of copies of the state constitution by the secretary of state to the public.

NH HB1309

Relative to the secretary of state's procedures for enrolled bills.

NH HB1433

Relative to the donation of archival records to the state and relative to classified positions in the secretary of state's office.

NH HB1557

Requiring the secretary of state to enter into a membership agreement with the Electronic Registration Information Center.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.