This concurrent resolution proposes a constitutional amendment to clarify voting eligibility in New Hampshire. It aims to ensure that only legal residents who are 18 years or older and actually reside in the place they claim as their domicile are eligible to vote. The amendment seeks to replace the term "inhabitant" with "United States citizen" in the voting rights section of the constitution, thereby reinforcing the requirement that voters must be both legal residents and physically present in their claimed domicile.

If approved, the amendment will be submitted to voters during the state general election in November 2026. The resolution outlines the process for including the proposed amendment on the ballot, which will allow voters to express their support or opposition. Additionally, it specifies that the amendment will take effect upon receiving a two-thirds majority approval from those voting on the amendment. The proposed changes aim to enhance the clarity and integrity of the voting process in New Hampshire.