• Source: Ellen Read
    • Ellen Read is a New Hampshire politician. She is a Democratic member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives.


      Career


      On November 8, 2016, Read was elected to the New Hampshire House of Representatives where she represents the Rockingham 17 district. Read is a Democrat. Read serves on the Fish and Game and Marine Resources Committee. Read endorsed Bernie Sanders in the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries. She is the founder of the New Hampshire Progressive Caucus. She has served on the Special Committee on Housing since its formation in 2022.
      In 2021, Read left the Democratic party to sit as an independent. She cited issues with Democratic Party leadership, specifically with alleged corruption by Representative Cathryn Harvey. She caucused with fellow independent Tony Labranche for the remainder of the term. In 2022, Read re-joined the Democratic Party and won another term as State Representative. She was re-elected again in 2024.


      Personal life


      Read grew up the eldest of five in south Memphis, Tennessee. Read holds a master’s degree in liberal studies – environmental and socioeconomic ethics and policy from the UNH (2011), as well as a BS in molecular and cellular biology from Vanderbilt University (2003), with a double minor in religious studies and Japanese. She has worked as a high school teacher in Japan (2003-2006) as well as an adjunct professor of American government at Great Bay Community College. Read has resided in Newmarket, New Hampshire, since 2009.


      Political positions


      Read is considered a progressive representative.


      = Constitutional reform

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      In 2018 and 2020, Read sponsored a constitutional amendment to the New Hampshire Constitution to allow for recall elections.
      In 2022, Read co-sponsored a constitutional amendment to allow for citizen-led initiatives.
      In 2024, Read introduced a constitutional amendment to make the default oath of office be the non-religious oath.


      = Criminal justice reform

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      In 2024, Read co-sponsored a bill to establish an affirmative defense to the crime of resisting arrest that the arrest was unlawful or constitutional.


      = Electoral reform

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      Read has been vocal about overturning Citizens United v. FEC and has proposed multiple bills that have to do with corporate and private funding of elections. in 2024, she introduced House Resolution calling on Congress to pass a constitutional amendment to distinguish between corporate and individual rights.
      In 2017, Read sponsored a bill to allow for no-excuse absentee voting.
      In 2019, Read co-sponsored a proposed constitutional amendment to allow for no-excuse absentee voting.
      Read is a leading advocate for ranked choice voting. Read has repeatedly introduced bills to implement ranked choice voting in New Hampshire.


      = Environment

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      In 2024, Read co-sponsored a bill to prohibit "single-use disposable plastic foodware accessories.". Read also co-sponsored a bill to limit the use of unmarked police cruisers in traffic enforcement. Read also co-sponsored a bill to require all municipal police department owned vehicles bear a municipal police license plate and prohibiting officers from using a vehicle that does not bear such plate.


      = Housing policy

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      In 2023, Read proposed a bill to limit rental application fees. Read also sponsored a bill to limit municipal zoning ordinances to only those dealing with the health and safety of residents. Read also introduced a bill to create a right to legal counsel for tenants in eviction proceedings. In 2024, Read proposed a bill to allow two Accessory Dwelling Units by-right. Read proposed a bill to allow municipalities to adopt rent control measures. Read co-sponsored a bill to prohibit zoning ordinances from restricting the number of occupants in a residential rental property to less than 2 occupants per bedroom.


      = Reproductive rights

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      In 2024, Read proposed a bill to create a right to sterilization.


      = Workers' rights

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      In 2022, Read introduced a bill to require certain large employers to post work schedules seven days in advance and additionally provided for rest periods for employees. Read also co-sponsored a constitutional amendment that would provide "that all workers have a right to a minimum wage that provides them with well-being and a dignified existence.".
      2024 Read introduced legislation to create a 4-day work week.


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