This resolution proposes a constitutional amendment in New Hampshire to establish the right to marry as a fundamental civil right. It aims to ensure that every individual, regardless of sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, or race, has the right to marry and have their marriage legally recognized. The amendment would prohibit any laws, ordinances, policies, or governmental actions that deny or abridge this right, ensuring equal treatment for all marriages and spouses under New Hampshire law.

If approved, the amendment would be submitted to voters in the November 2026 general election. The ballot will include a question asking whether voters support the amendment, which, if passed by a two-thirds majority, would take effect upon the governor's proclamation. Currently, the state constitution does not guarantee the right to marry, and this amendment seeks to provide marriage equality and equal legal protections for all individuals.