AFP-NH’s candidate survey covers economic freedom, education, and regulatory policy. AFP activates grassroots volunteers for aligned candidates.
Complete These Now
These organizations are actively collecting surveys and pledges for the 2026 cycle. Most take 15–30 minutes.
ATR’s Taxpayer Protection Pledge is a written commitment to your constituents to oppose any and all tax increases. Signing it is a powerful signal to fiscally conservative voters and donors.
CANH’s legislative candidate survey helps their membership evaluate where you stand on life, family, and religious liberty issues.
A short public pledge on core CANH principles. Signing the pledge is separate from and in addition to the legislative survey above.
YAL endorses and mobilizes for liberty-minded candidates in state legislative races. Their candidate survey gauges your positions on individual liberty, limited government, and personal responsibility.
The NH Liberty Alliance publishes the Liberty Rating and scores legislators on their votes. Their candidate survey gauges your positions on individual liberty and limited government.
This brief survey asks where you stand on ending forced unionism. NECRTW, working with the National Right to Work Committee, reports survey results to tens of thousands of members and identified Right to Work supporters in districts across the state.
NLT’s Candidate Questionnaire allows taxpayers to judge the commitment of their candidates to limited taxes and government.
NPLA distributes its Pro-Life Candidate Survey results to pro-life households to help them understand the positions of their candidates on legislation to protect the sanctity of human life.
The gun owner’s survey asks candidates for New Hampshire General Court to explain how they would vote on ten specific measures that would restrict or protect Second Amendment rights.
More Surveys Being Added
We’ll post direct links here as these organizations publish their 2026 surveys. Check back regularly.
NRA-PVF candidate questionnaire and grading. NRA endorsements and letter grades carry significant weight with Second Amendment voters.
NHFC’s candidate survey and rating program for state-level Second Amendment positions. NHFC is the state’s largest grassroots gun-rights organization.
Before You Submit
A few things that will save you headaches later:
- Keep copies of every response. Save screenshots or a text file. Your answers can come up in interviews, debates, and opponent mailers.
- Be consistent across surveys. Organizations share data and compare answers. Contradictions get noticed fast.
- Submit early. Endorsement and ratings decisions are made on a schedule. Late submissions often don’t get counted.
