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New Hampshire

New Hampshire has no federally or state recognized tribes. According to 2020 U.S. Census data, Indigenous peoples represent 1.9% of the total population of New Hampshire. In order to achieve parity in political representation, we need to elect 140 Native leaders to office at all levels across the state.

This is a work in progress, as Native peoples are often left out of demographic data and research. If you are a Native elected or appointed official, please fill out this form so that we can make sure you are included in our data.

1.9%

percentage of state population that identifies as American Indian, Alaska Native, or Native Hawaiian

7,347

number of elected officials

0

number of elected officials who identify as American Indian, Alaska Native, or Native Hawaiian

140

number of American Indian, Alaska Native, or Native Hawaiian elected officials needed to achieve parity in representation