This resolution proposes a constitutional amendment to ensure that only United States citizens who are 18 years or older and actually reside in their claimed domicile are eligible to vote in New Hampshire. The amendment seeks to clarify the voting rights of citizens by explicitly stating that every inhabitant of the state who meets these criteria has an equal right to vote in elections. It also outlines conditions under which individuals may lose their voting rights, such as convictions for treason or election law violations, while allowing for the restoration of voting privileges under certain circumstances.

The proposed amendment will be submitted to the qualified voters of New Hampshire during the state general election in November 2026. If approved by a two-thirds majority, the amendment will take effect upon the governor's proclamation. The resolution also mandates that the question of the amendment be presented clearly on the ballot, allowing voters to express their support or opposition. Overall, the amendment aims to reinforce the voting rights of citizens while ensuring that the electoral process remains fair and accessible.