This concurrent resolution proposes a constitutional amendment to raise the retirement age for county sheriffs in New Hampshire from 70 to 75 years. The amendment seeks to modify Article 78 of the state constitution, which currently disqualifies individuals from holding the office of sheriff after reaching the age of 70. If approved, the new provision would stipulate that no person shall serve as sheriff after attaining the age of 75.

The proposed amendment will be submitted to the qualified voters of New Hampshire during the state general election in November 2026. The resolution outlines the process for including the amendment on the ballot, which will allow voters to express their approval or disapproval. If the amendment receives a two-thirds majority vote, it will take effect upon the governor's proclamation of its adoption.