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Proposal to treat abstentions as non-recommendation fails after extended debate

June 25, 2026 | Litchfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire


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Proposal to treat abstentions as non-recommendation fails after extended debate
Committee members spent a substantial portion of the June 25 meeting debating a proposed bylaw intended to address how the committee should treat abstentions when tax-cap restrictions make recommendation of a warrant article impracticable.

Legal counsel reworded the original proposal to an operative test: if abstentions exceed affirmatives on a warrant article, the chair would report that the committee "has neither recommended for or against the passage of the warrant article," and the provision would not apply to the operating budget. Proponents said the change would make clear the committee’s collective responsibility under the tax-cap rules and prevent a small number of members from effectively controlling outcomes by voting early in the roll-call order.

Opponents argued the wording did not address concerns about voting order, individual conscience or the committee’s ability to craft offsets during deliberation; some said members should still be free to vote yes on items they personally support and then work to identify offsets. After extended discussion about procedure, fairness and potential gaming of abstentions, the motion failed on roll call (recorded as "fails 2 5 1").

Chair noted that the committee will keep the existing process for now and that members may raise procedural motions during discussion to start a vote earlier or to propose offsets if they are passionate about a specific warrant article.

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