This concurrent resolution proposes a constitutional amendment to eliminate the age limitation for individuals holding the office of county sheriff in New Hampshire. Currently, the constitution disqualifies anyone from serving as sheriff after reaching the age of seventy. The amendment seeks to remove this restriction, allowing individuals of any age to be eligible for the position.

If approved, the amendment will be presented to voters during the state general election in November 2026. The ballot will include a clear question regarding the proposed change, and if two-thirds of voters support the amendment, it will take effect upon the governor's proclamation. This change aims to provide greater flexibility in the selection of sheriffs, potentially allowing for a broader range of candidates for this important law enforcement role.