
New Hampshire · The movement is already here
Live free or die. On a fair ballot, New Hampshire nears a majority.
New Hampshire already has people organized for this. Here is how to plug in.
New Hampshireadults in New Hampshire would back independence when the question is asked the way a ballot asks it: calm, binary, and peaceful. That's about 45% of the state.
Even the understated abstract poll counts 167,000 (15%). How we get this number →
A movement already here
You are not starting from scratch.
New Hampshire already has an organized independence movement: NHExit Now, which puts the whole question on one plain vote by the people of New Hampshire. Go see their work. Then cast your vote below to be counted in the wider network.
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New Hampshire, if it stood alone
largest economy on Earth
$121 billion, ahead of Uzbekistan.
people
More than the whole of Fiji. A nation-sized population, governed from elsewhere.
seats in Congress
The other 531 are chosen by people who don't live here.
The only question that matters
New Hampshire is already a nation in all but name.
If New Hampshire were already a self-governing nation, with its own border, its own money, its own defense, everything two hundred other nations control, and the vote in front of you was not whether to leave, but whether to join the United States on the terms it offers today, would you vote yes?
Cast your vote
New Hampshire settled its own affairs before there was a union to join. It ratified the first state constitution in the country, in 1776, months ahead of the Declaration, and it has governed itself with a legislature closer to its people than any other. Put a calm, plainly worded question to New Hampshire, the way a real vote is put, and about 45 percent would choose to leave the union. That is roughly 502,000 adults, close to half the state.
The 45 percent is the honest number because of how the question gets asked. A ballot is binary and peaceful: leave or stay, no drama, no threat. Asked that way, support runs about 30 points over the abstract poll, which puts New Hampshire within reach of a majority. Even the abstract YouGov poll, the understated floor, already puts it at 15 percent, about 167,000. The real figure is the one measured the way a vote actually happens.
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