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When/Where to Vote
February 16th, 2010
|
Voter District |
Location |
Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Manchester Ward 1 | Derryfield School, 2108 River Road |
6am - 7pm |
| Manchester Ward 2 | Hillside Middle School, 112 Reservoir Avenue |
6am - 7pm |
| Manchester Ward 12 |
Northwest Elementary School, 300 Youville Street |
6am - 7pm |
| Bow | Bow Community Bldg.-Knox & Bow Ctr Road |
7am - 7pm |
| Candia | Candia Town Office Meeting Room, 74 High Street |
9am - 7pm |
| Dunbarton |
8am - 7pm |
|
| Hooksett | David R. Cawley Middle School, Whitehall Road |
6am - 7pm |
If you can't vote at one of those locations or on the date specified, we encourage you to cast your vote for Jeff Goley using an absentee ballot.
Absentee Voting Application (PDF)
Here is some information from the State of New Hampshire on Absentee Voting
ABSENTEE REGISTRATION
If you meet the state's voter requirements and qualifications and are unable to register in person because of physical disability, religious beliefs, military service, or because of temporary absence, you may register by mail. You should request an absentee voter registration affidavit and a standard voter registration form from your town/city clerk. The absentee voter registration affidavit must be witnessed and then both the affidavit and the voter registration form are to be returned to your town/city clerk.
OVERSEAS CITIZENS
Any person who is domiciled outside the United States has the right to register and vote absentee in any federal election (President, United States Senator, United States Representative) in the town or city in New Hampshire in which they had their domicile immediately prior to their departure from the United States, even though the person no longer maintains a domicile in said city or town and even though their intent to return is uncertain.
ARMED SERVICES
An armed service voter may apply for an absentee ballot from the town/city clerk of the town in which he/she was domiciled immediately prior to entering the service. Armed service voters are eligible to vote for all offices.
ABSENTEE BALLOTS- Requests for
Absentee ballots are available from your town or city clerk approximately 30 days prior to an election. Request the absentee ballot application from the clerk or you may download the application; or, if you wish, you may submit a request in writing which should include all the information that is required on the application. Don't forget your name, voting address, mailing address and your signature.
An application for an absentee ballot may be transmitted by facsimile to a town or city clerk
ABSENTEE BALLOTS- Return of
Clerks may accept completed absentee ballots submitted in person until 5:00 p.m. the day before an election or until 5:00 p.m. on election day if received through the mail.
An absentee ballot may NOT be transmitted by facsimile to a town or city clerk