This resolution proposes a constitutional amendment to the New Hampshire Constitution, specifically Article 11, to clarify voting eligibility. 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 "legal resident" and emphasizes that individuals must reside in their claimed domicile to be considered qualified voters. Additionally, it maintains existing provisions regarding the disqualification of individuals convicted of certain offenses and ensures accessibility for disabled and elderly voters.

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 outlines the process for including the amendment question on the ballot, ensuring that voters can express their support or opposition clearly. Overall, the amendment aims to reinforce the integrity of the voting process by specifying the criteria for voter eligibility based on legal residency and actual domicile.