<Li> New Hampshire specifically allows local jurisdictions to elect to go dry by public referendum . </Li> <Li> New Jersey specifically allows local jurisdictions to exercise control over the sale of alcoholic beverages in retail establishments (liquor stores, restaurants) and to limit or refuse to issue retail licenses . </Li> <Li> New Mexico is wet by default, but dry on Sundays until noon . Law does, however, allow for local jurisdictions to elect to go dry by public referendum . </Li> <Li> New York specifically allows cities and counties to exercise a local option by public referendum whether to go dry . (see Alcohol laws of New York) </Li>

List of dry counties in the united states