New Hampshire
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1. KNOW THE DATES
- Primary Election: New Hampshire's primary election is on September 11, 2018.
- General Election: The general election is on November 6, 2018.
2. REGISTER TO VOTE
- Registration Status: Not sure you're registered? New Hampshire has same day registration, so you can confirm your registration at your polling place.
- Voting Requirements: Here are the requirements to register as a voter in New Hampshire.
- Primary Registration Deadline: The registration cutoff for the primary election is September 11, 2018.
- General Registration Deadline: The registration cutoff for the general election is November 6, 2018.
3. FIND YOUR POLLING PLACE
- Polling Location: School, firehouse or community center, this simple form will tell you where to go to cast your ballot.
- Absentee Ballot: Out of town, or serving abroad? Here's how to get an absentee ballot.
4. WHAT TO TAKE TO THE POLLS
- Voter ID Laws: New Hampshire does not require identification to vote, unless you are registering that same day.
- Accepted Credentials: To register you must provide proof of identity, age, and citizenship. Contact your polling place for an acceptable list of options.
- Don't have valid ID?: If they do not have a valid ID, a voter may sign an affidavit and vote a regular ballot.
- Voter ID helpline: Call 844-338-8743
- Learn more about voter ID from VoteRiders: Visit New Hampshire Voter ID FAQs.
5. CANDIDATES ON YOUR BALLOT
- Democratic Primary: Check out this Ballotpedia entry for a comprehensive overview of the Democratic primaries, who's on your ballot, and what each candidate stands for.
- Republican Primary: Check out this Ballotpedia entry for a comprehensive overview of the Republican primaries, who's on your ballot, and what each candidate stands for.
6. BALLOT MEASURES
- Ballot Measure #1: Right to Live Free from Governmental Intrusion in Private and Personal Information Amendment — Provides a right to live free from governmental interference in private or personal information
- Ballot Measure #2: Taxpayer Standing to Bring Legal Actions Against Government Amendment — Provides that a taxpayer can bring legal action against government over funds
7. HAVING TROUBLE? GET IN TOUCH
- Phone Number: The New Hampshire Elections Division can be reached at 603-271-3242.
- Email Address: Its email is elections@sos.nh.gov.
8. NEED TO REGISTER?
- Or maybe you just want election reminders? Click below to get started and, thanks to TurboVote, we've got you covered.
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