This resolution proposes a constitutional amendment in New Hampshire that would allow elected county sheriffs who turn 70 during their term to complete their current term in office. Currently, the mandatory retirement age for sheriffs in New Hampshire is 70. If this amendment is adopted, the retirement age for sheriffs will still be 70, but those who reach this age during their current elected term will be allowed to finish their term. The amendment will be submitted to the voters in the state general election in November 2024. If approved by two-thirds of the voters, the amendment will become effective when the governor proclaims its adoption.