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Friday, May 1, 2026
The New Hampshire

An archival document from 1680 shows that King Charles II established the Executive Council to counterbalance the officeholder then known as New Hampshire’s “president” but now known as “governor.” The five-member council was written into the state constitution a century later. (Steven Porter/Granite State News Collaborative)

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An archival document from 1680 shows that King Charles II established the Executive Council to counterbalance the officeholder then known as New Hampshire’s “president” but now known as “governor.” The five-member council was written into the state constitution a century later. (Steven Porter/Granite State News Collaborative)

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