Registering to Vote

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If you have a scheduled appointment with the Town Clerk you may also ask her for a voter registration form at that time.  

New voters may request an application from the Town Clerk during regular office hours without an appointment.  They may also register with the Supervisors of the Checklist during public sessions or at the polls on election day.  

New Voters that plan to vote absentee AND need to register to vote must contact the Town Clerk.  

 

follow this link to learn about REGISTERING TO VOTE IN NH 

 


The Supervisors of the Checklist, along with the Town Clerk, can accept new voter registrations, name and address changes, and changes to party affiliations, as they manage the voter checklist.  The dates and times of the year to do each of these activities are specifically determined by NH law. 

Please check the Meetings Calendar on the main website page here for upcoming public Supervisor sessions.  

Please email the Supervisors of the Checklist with any questions.  


New Voters

Applicants for registration who possess proof of identity, age, citizenship, and domicile should bring that proof when they come to register.  Qualified applicants who do not bring proof with them may register if they sign an affidavit attesting to their qualifications for identity, age, and citizenship.

A person must meet the following to register and vote in New Hampshire:

  • 18 years of age or older on election day:
  • A United States citizen, and
  • Domiciled in the town or ward where the person seeks to vote

 

 

Questions? Call the Town Clerk at 603-679-9598 during posted office hours.