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Bobbi Boudman

Democrat — Rep

Carroll District 7 (HD-07-CAR)

100%

NH-resident
alignment

Strongly aligned with NH residents

The Bottom Line

Democrat Bobbi Boudman has voted in alignment with NH residents 100% of the time on impact-scored votes. Her recent votes include supporting restrictions on using student IDs for voting and expanding parental authority over school materials through complaint-based book restrictions.

Generated from this rep's actual voting record. Verify details on the official record.

How this is scored: "Aligned" votes mean this rep voted to support a beneficial bill (impact 8–10) or to oppose a harmful bill (impact 1–3). "Concerning" votes are the inverse. Kill motions (ITL, interim study) are inverted: a YES on ITL counts as opposing the bill. Concur votes are treated as neutral (a No can mean "I want the stricter original," not "I oppose the bill"). Mid-impact bills (4–7) and procedural amendments are not scored.

On Impact Bills (40 total: 0 concerning, 2 aligned, 38 mid-impact)

Every clear-direction vote on an impact-scored bill. Sorted with most concerning first.

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HB609 Opposed 2026-06-04

Relative to the general court's authority over the sale, purchase, ownership, use, possession, transportation, licensing, permitting, taxation, and other matter pertaining to firearms, stun guns, Tasers, pepper spray devices, knives and other self-defense tools.

5/10
SB88 Opposed 2026-05-14

Prohibiting state government entities from including specified terms related to labor organization agreements in construction related contracts and grants.

4/10
SB430 Opposed 2026-05-14

Relative to mandatory disclosure by school district employees to parents and legal guardians.

4/10
SB504 Opposed 2026-05-14

Relative to the practice of pharmacy and the dispensing of certain medications by pharmacists.

7/10
SB508 Opposed 2026-05-14

Relative to the zoning board of adjustments appeal period.

5/10
SB552 Opposed 2026-05-14

Permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain limited circumstances.

4/10
SB567 Opposed 2026-05-14

Relative to the composition of the board of dental examiners.

5/10
SB567 Opposed 2026-05-14

Relative to the composition of the board of dental examiners.

5/10
SB574 Opposed 2026-05-14

Establishing a commission to study the efficiency and structure of school administrative units.

6/10
SB625 Opposed 2026-05-14

Establishing a committee to study options for family members of intentional homicide victims where the department of justice does not file charges in a case.

6/10
SB627 Supported 2026-05-14

Relative to toll rate adjustments and periodic inflation-based toll reviews for the New Hampshire turnpike system to support the 2027-2036 ten-year transportation plan.

5/10
SB643 Opposed 2026-05-14

Requiring municipalities to hold a public hearing and conduct a roll call vote when seeking to override a tax or spending cap.

7/10
SB653 Opposed 2026-05-14

Enabling counties to change the dates of their biennial budgets.

5/10
SB481 Opposed 2026-05-07

Relative to the sale of the Sununu youth services center property.

6/10
SB501 Supported 2026-05-07

Relative to authorization of seclusion or restraint during a personal safety emergency by a physician, physician associate, or advanced practice registered nurse.

5/10
SB520 Supported 2026-05-07

Relative to breast surgeries for minors.

4/10
SB603 Supported 2026-05-07

Relative to the funding of the SNAP program by the department of health and human services.

6/10
SB669 Supported 2026-05-07

Relative to on-premises licenses for licensed barbershops and salons.

5/10
CACR11 Supported 2026-04-23

Relating to sheriffs. Providing that there shall be no age limitation for a person to hold the office of county sheriff.

6/10
SB449 Supported 2026-04-23

Relative to relative to the participation of large customer-generators in net metering and relative to energy storage in connection with net metering.

7/10
SB460 Supported 2026-04-23

Relative to the offense of loitering or prowling.

4/10
SB482 Supported 2026-04-23

Establishing consumer protections for digital access transaction kiosks.

7/10
SB543 Supported 2026-04-23

Relative to long-term care eligibility and making an appropriation therefor.

7/10
SB545 Supported 2026-04-23

Relative to financial eligibility for the Medicare savings program.

7/10
SB559 Supported 2026-04-23

Reducing the minimum allowable speed limit on locally controlled roads.

6/10
HB451 Supported 2026-04-09

Establishing the paint product stewardship program.

6/10
SB620 Supported 2026-04-09

Relative to refusal of consent to testing to determine alcohol concentration and penalties for aggravated driving while intoxicated.

6/10
HB112 Supported 2026-03-26

Requiring students in the university and community college systems of New Hampshire to pass the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services civics naturalization test, take a course that covers fundamental American documents as part of the general education curriculum, or pass a civics course competency test.

4/10
HB1446 Opposed 2026-03-26

Providing that an individual's use of therapeutic cannabis shall not disqualify the individual from the purchase, ownership, or possession of a firearm.

6/10
HB1458 Opposed 2026-03-26

Relative to the licensing of massage establishments and massage, reflexology, structural integration, and Asian bodywork facilities.

6/10
HB1469 Supported 2026-03-26

Relative to the licensing requirements for massage therapy establishments.

6/10
HB1477 Supported 2026-03-26

Relative to the permitting and regulation of anchored seasonal floating platforms on public waters.

5/10
HB1542 Opposed 2026-03-26

Directing alternative compliance payments to the renewable energy fund to be refunded to ratepayers.

6/10
HB1555 Opposed 2026-03-26

Relative to the administration and enforcement of the state fire code.

5/10
HB1602 Supported 2026-03-26

Creating a safe battery recycling stewardship program.

6/10
HB1633 Supported 2026-03-26

Expanding the information provided to survivors of sexual assault regarding their existing rights.

7/10
HB1655 Opposed 2026-03-26

Establishing a funding source for maintaining state owned dams.

6/10
HB1775 Opposed 2026-03-26

Relative to utility ownership of natural gas and nuclear power generation facilities.

4/10
SB223 Opposed Aligned 2026-05-14

Prohibiting student identification cards from being used as photo identification for purposes of obtaining a ballot.

3/10
SB434 Opposed Aligned 2026-05-14

Massively expands school material restrictions — any parent complaint can restrict books, lessons, speakers, artwork, and displays.

3/10

Aligned Votes (2 total)

Full Voting Record by Category

70 total votes across 11 categories. Click any bill to see its details.

Other 20 votes
HB317 Yea 2026-06-04

Preventing a supervisor of the checklist from verifying a person's identity without identification, even if they personally know that person.

4/10
HB1279 Yea 2026-06-04

Relative to the use of physical force in defense of a person.

6/10
SB481 Nay 2026-06-04

Relative to the sale of the Sununu youth services center property.

6/10
HB1792 Nay 2026-05-21

Bans teaching of CRT, LGBTQ+ topics, "Marxist analyses" — with $10K lawsuits and loss of teaching licenses.

2/10
SB552 Opposed 2026-05-14

Permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain limited circumstances.

4/10
SB567 Nay 2026-05-14

Relative to the composition of the board of dental examiners.

5/10
SB567 Opposed 2026-05-14

Relative to the composition of the board of dental examiners.

5/10
SB567 Opposed 2026-05-14

Relative to the composition of the board of dental examiners.

5/10
SB481 Opposed 2026-05-07

Relative to the sale of the Sununu youth services center property.

6/10
SB669 Supported 2026-05-07

Relative to on-premises licenses for licensed barbershops and salons.

5/10
SB482 Supported 2026-04-23

Establishing consumer protections for digital access transaction kiosks.

7/10
HB451 Supported 2026-04-09

Establishing the paint product stewardship program.

6/10
HB1689 Nay 2026-04-09

Relative to the term of office for county officers in Belknap and Merrimack counties.

5/10
SB620 Supported 2026-04-09

Relative to refusal of consent to testing to determine alcohol concentration and penalties for aggravated driving while intoxicated.

6/10
HB1458 Opposed 2026-03-26

Relative to the licensing of massage establishments and massage, reflexology, structural integration, and Asian bodywork facilities.

6/10
HB1469 Supported 2026-03-26

Relative to the licensing requirements for massage therapy establishments.

6/10
HB1555 Opposed 2026-03-26

Relative to the administration and enforcement of the state fire code.

5/10
HB1602 Supported 2026-03-26

Creating a safe battery recycling stewardship program.

6/10
HB1633 Supported 2026-03-26

Expanding the information provided to survivors of sexual assault regarding their existing rights.

7/10
HB1655 Opposed 2026-03-26

Establishing a funding source for maintaining state owned dams.

6/10
Education 12 votes
HB1374 Nay 2026-06-04

Relative to the procedures for withdrawal from a cooperative school district.

5/10
HB1358 Nay 2026-05-21

Commission to study converting ALL public schools to charter schools. Also lowers charter conversion threshold from 2/3 to simple majority.

2/10
HB1610 Nay 2026-05-21

Allows school districts to retain year-end unassigned funds with new requirements.

6/10
SB223 Opposed 2026-05-14

Prohibiting student identification cards from being used as photo identification for purposes of obtaining a ballot.

3/10
SB430 Opposed 2026-05-14

Relative to mandatory disclosure by school district employees to parents and legal guardians.

4/10
SB434 Opposed 2026-05-14

Massively expands school material restrictions — any parent complaint can restrict books, lessons, speakers, artwork, and displays.

3/10
SB574 Nay 2026-05-14

Establishing a commission to study the efficiency and structure of school administrative units.

6/10
SB574 Opposed 2026-05-14

Establishing a commission to study the efficiency and structure of school administrative units.

6/10
HB564 Nay 2026-05-07

Changes how SAU budgets appear on warrants and restricts amendments.

4/10
SB101 Nay 2026-04-23

Authorizing parents to enroll their children in any public school in the state and creating a limited exemption from parental consent required for certain recordings under the parental bill of rights.

6/10
SB586 Yea 2026-04-23

Requiring school districts to publish a school administrative unit audit report after the end of the fiscal year.

6/10
HB112 Supported 2026-03-26

Requiring students in the university and community college systems of New Hampshire to pass the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services civics naturalization test, take a course that covers fundamental American documents as part of the general education curriculum, or pass a civics course competency test.

4/10
Healthcare 10 votes
Criminal Justice 9 votes
Taxes & Revenue 5 votes
Housing 4 votes
Environment & Energy 4 votes
Transportation 2 votes
Budget & Spending 2 votes
Elections & Voting 1 votes
Labor & Employment 1 votes