Roy Schweiker lives in Concord. Concord voters may be surprised to know that there is no legal requirement that the “explanation” of a charter amendment on the ballot must contain information on what the amendment would do, which may be under.
Besides picking candidates for school board on Election Day in November, Concord residents will also be making some once-in-a decade decisions about the school district. This year’s ballot will feature a list of five questions posed by the Concord.
Two new candidates have joined three incumbents running for seats on the Concord School Board, creating two contested races on the Nov. 8 ballot.There are three School Board seats up for election this year, including one in District A (representing.
Concord voters will be weighing in on changes to their school district’s charter in the polls this fall, as the state has found “no objection” to the Concord School District Charter Commission’s final list of proposed amendments. The Charter.
The Concord School District Charter Commission got a big surprise in a June 3 letter from the NH Attorney General’s office, that it was illegal for them to add a charter provision requiring campaign finance disclosure for School Board candidates to.