New Hampshire voters support expanded public school access
February 13, 2026
New Hampshire likely voters broadly support education freedom policies, expanded access to public schools across district lines, and the state’s Education Freedom Account (EFA) program, according to a new survey from yes. every kid. Why it matters: Voters want more control over where their children are educated, more flexibility in how they’re educated, and many say they’re more likely to support elected officials who back those policies. Key findings: 66% say families should have more flexibility and options to tailor their child’s education (25% oppose). 64% support education freedom, more than twice as many who oppose (29% oppose). 59% support New Hampshire adopting universal, cross-district open…