Amanda Gokee, New Hampshire Bulletin

Amanda Gokee, New Hampshire Bulletin

Concord, NH
Amanda Gokee is a reporter for the New Hampshire Bulletin, a nonprofit news organization that publishes stories under a Creative Commons license and isn't affiliated with Granite Memo.
Nov
07

What to expect on and after Election Day, per NH secretary of state

No automatic recounts in NH. Candidates will have until Monday to request one.
6 min read
Nov
07

Two ballot questions await NH voters on Election Day. Here's what they mean.

If voters approve the second measure, delegates would be elected in 2023 either at town meetings or by special election.
7 min read
Nov
02

Watch these 5 NH Senate races on Election Day

At least a third of the NH senators will be new, since so many incumbents decided not to seek reelection.
6 min read
Oct
26

5 takeaways from NHPR's gubernatorial debate

The two candidates found common ground on some issues, but on others, the divide was clear.
4 min read
Oct
12

'Ill-advised and inefficient'? NH Public Utilities Commission probes face pushback

At stake is how NH creates energy policy at a time when soaring prices are straining ratepayers.
5 min read
Oct
05

Bill McKibben on 'radical libertarianism' in NH and the climate crisis

'The planet is breaking down before our eyes,' he said.
5 min read
Sep
28

Executive Council approves $60,000 to track ticks

Global warming has been helpful to tick populations, expanding tick season to parts of the winter that used to be too cold for them to survive.
2 min read
Sep
19

Voters take their anger over Gunstock's closure to the polls

In the primary, voters expressed disapproval of the Free State Project and the lawmakers' role in Gunstock's closure.
7 min read
Sep
13

Sununu now open to holding NH state primary earlier, but not in August

Proponents of an earlier primary argue it would level the playing field between incumbents and newcomers.
2 min read
Sep
13

Why 'polling in primaries is always a crapshoot'

Pollsters can get general trends and sentiments, but figuring out which candidate will win is very difficult, says the UNH Survey Center director.
7 min read