Rep. James Thibault, a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, recently posted several messages on his social media account discussing topics related to state voting policies and education initiatives.
On August 1, 2025, Thibault posed a question regarding voting rights for out-of-state college students in New Hampshire. He wrote: “Should out-of-state college students be allowed to vote in New Hampshire or be required to vote in their home states (drive home, absentee, etc…)? #nh #nhpolitics”.
Later that day, he shared another post containing a brief reaction: “This is too good https://t.co/Z2UhSpv2d5”, though the specific content referenced was not detailed in the tweet itself.
On August 2, 2025, Thibault commented on recent developments in education policy within the state. He stated: “Massive win for education freedom! Now let’s get true INTER-district school choice passed! https://t.co/u1QvRgvQwh”.
Thibault’s posts touch on ongoing debates within New Hampshire about both voter eligibility for students from other states and efforts to expand school choice programs. These issues have been prominent topics during recent legislative sessions as lawmakers consider changes affecting student residency requirements and educational options across district lines.



