Politics & Government
Concord Election Guide 2019: Who's Running, Polling Locations
Here's what capital city voters need to know about the Nov. 5 election.

CONCORD, NH — The city election in Concord will take place Tuesday, Nov. 5. There are competitive races for mayor, at large city council, Wards 1 and 8, and district board of education seats. Voters will go to the polls from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Where Do I Vote?
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Ward 1: Immaculate Conception Church, 9 Bonney St., Penacook.
Ward 2: West Congregational Church, 499 N. State St.
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Ward 3: Beaver Meadow Golf Course Club House, 1 Beaver Meadow St. (off Sewalls Falls Road).
Ward 4: Boys & Girls Club of Greater Concord, 55 Bradley St.
Ward 5: Green Street Community Center, 39 Green St.
Ward 6: St. John's Activity Center (St. John's Church), Thorndike Street Entrance.
Ward 7: West Street Ward House, 41 West St.
Ward 8: Bektash Temple, 189 Pembroke Road.
Ward 9: Havenwood, 33 Christian Avenue.
Ward 10: Broken Ground School, 51 S. Curtisville Road.
For more voting information, visit the city of Concord City Clerk's website.
Who's Running?
The following candidates are running for one two-year term as mayor:
The following candidates are running for two four-year terms at large city council:
The following candidates are running for one two-term for Ward 1 city council:
The following candidates are running for one two-term for Ward 8 city council:
District A Board Of Education (Wards 1, 2, 3, 4) vote for one three-year term:
District B Board Of Education (Wards 5, 6, 7) vote for one three-year term:
District C Board Of Education (Wards 8, 9, 10) vote for one three-year term:
Candidate Profiles
The following candidates have submitted election profiles
- Election Profile: Patrice Myers
- Election Profile: Brent Todd
- Election Profile: Nathan Fennessy
- Election Profile: Kevin Miller
- Election Profile: Edith Chiasson
- Election Profile: Pam Wicks
- Election Profile: Dennis Soucy
- Election Profile: Virginia Cannon
- Election Profile: Erle Pierce
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- Chiasson Says Council Run Is About Preserving Concord's Identity
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If you're a candidate running for Concord City Council or Board of Education and have not filled out your candidate profile, click here.
Voting Issues
The Attorney General's Office will be operating the Election Day hotline from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. The Attorney General’s Office encourages voters and election officials with concerns or questions to call 1-866-868-3703. In the event a caller receives voicemail, they should leave a message and attorneys in the office will address each message received.
Additional information on voting can be found here: https://www.doj.nh.gov/election-law/index.htm and on the Secretary of State's site: http://sos.nh.gov/.
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