New Hampshire Legislative Districts Amendment (1976)
The New Hampshire Legislative Districts Amendment was on the ballot in New Hampshire on November 2, 1976, as a constitutional convention referral. It was defeated. This amendment proposed the ability to split a town, ward or other place into multiple legislative districts if this action is requested.[1]
Election results
| New Hampshire Legislative Districts (1976) | ||||
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| Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
| 93,219 | 34.18% | |||
| Yes | 179,515 | 65.82% | ||
Election results via: Manual For the General Court 1977
Note: Although this measure gathered more "yes" votes, it did not pass because New Hampshire requires that an amendment receive greater than two-thirds of the vote to be approved.
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