Bill Gardner, the longtime New Hampshire secretary of state who has served as his state’s chief elections official since 1976, announced Monday that he would be stepping down in the coming days.
Gardner, a Democrat, has been a staunch defender of New Hampshire’s place at the top of the presidential nominating calendar as the first state to hold its primary. Perhaps most famously, he threatened to move the state’s 2012 presidential primary to December of 2011 when Nevada tried to encroach on New Hampshire’s spot at the top of the calendar that year.
“The two previous secretaries of state have died in office, and I thought about that,” Gardner joked at a Monday press conference. “It wasn’t actually [something] I aspired to be.”
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