Politics & Government
Hampton-North Hampton NH Patch 2016 General Election Voting Guide
Get ready to get out and vote on Nov. 8, 2016. Here is everything you need to know.

HAMPTON, NH — Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016, is Election Day, and voters in New Hampshire will be going to the polls to vote for president, governor, U.S. Senate, Congress, Executive Council, county offices, state Senate, and House of Representatives.
Where to vote?
In Hampton, the polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. in the Winnacunnet High School cafeteria, 1 Alumni Drive.
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In North Hampton, the polls will be open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the North Hampton School, 201 Atlantic Avenue.
Candidates
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President
- Clinton/Kaine
- De La Fuente/Steinberg
- Johnson/Weld
- Stein/Baraka
- Trump/Pence
Governor
- Max Abramson
- Colin Van Ostern
- Chris Sununu
Senate
- Kelly Ayotte
- Brian Chabot
- Aaron Day
- Maggie Hassan
Congress
- Frank Guinta
- Brendan Kelly
- Robert Lombardo
- Shawn O’Connor
- Carol Shea-Porter
Executive Council
- Russell Prescott
- Beth Roth
State Senate
- Dan Innis
- Tom Sherman
Rockingham District 21
- Philip Webb Bean
- Graham Bunce
- Robert Renny Cushing
- Dick Desrosiers
- Michael Edgar
- Tracey Emerick
- Sharleene Hurst
- Ken Sheffert
Rockingham District 22
- Judith Day
- Henry Marsh
Rockingham District 31
- Tamara Le
- Rob Robertson
Rockingham District 37
- E. Elaine Andrews-Ahearn
- Rio Tilton
Sheriff
- Michael Hureau
County Attorney
- Patricia Conway
- Norman Patenaude
County Treasurer
- David Ahearn
- Edward Buck
Register of Deeds
- Cathy Stacey
- Damon Thomas
Register of Probate
- Bob Davidson
- Donna Sytek
County Commissioner
- S. Robin McLane
- Kevin St. James
Sample ballots
To view a sample ballot from your Ward, click here.
Bring your ID
New Hampshire now has a Voter ID law. To read about the law, click here. Voters will be asked for an ID and if they don’t have one, will be permitted to vote with an affidavit. State law requires a license, state ID, armed services ID, passport, government employment ID with a photo, a valid student ID, another photo ID approved by ward officials and clerks, or visual verification of the person by an official at the polling location.
Leave the paraphernalia at home
State law prohibits the wearing of campaign related clothing and materials (campaign pins, stickers or clothing) displaying slogans, sayings, names etc. inside polling locations. Voters who are displaying these materials inside a polling location will be asked to remove the items or may be required to wear a smock that will be provided by the moderator inside the polls.
Also, voters will not be violating the federal gun free school zones act if they are armed while voting, according to the NH AG’s Office. New Hampshire is an open carry state and firearms are allowed inside a polling location, including churches and schools. A concealed carry firearm is allowed as long as the voter is properly permitted.
Election hotline
The U.S. Justice Department has an Election Day program set up in New Hampshire. The hotline number is 603-230-2503. If you see anything unusual at the polls, witness fraud, or are kept from voting, call the hotline.
Patch election coverage
- Endorsements and More Endorsements: NH Patch Political Roundup
- Cop Unions Endorse Ayotte, Indies Blacked Out: NH Patch Political Roundup
- Gulla: Sununu Has Taken Thousands in Contributions from For-Profit Prison Industry
- Rubens: In the 2016 Presidential Race, the Choice is Groping vs. Genocide
- NH Voters Are Powerful, Study Says: NH Patch Political Roundup
- Political Farce 'Candid Candidate' Begins on Oct. 21
- Michelle Obama Delivers Emotional Speech in New Hampshire Denouncing Donald Trump's Comments on Women: Video
- Clinton Campaign Wrestled with Tone of NH Speeches: WikiLeaks
- Chevrefils: Lip Service from Presidential Candidates is Not Enough
- Sen. Ayotte: I Will Not Vote for Trump on Nov. 8
- Watch: Donald Trump Town Hall Meeting in Sandown, NH
- Military Should Arrest Obama, NH GOP State Rep Candidate Says in Letter
- Watch: Donald Trump Rallies with Granite Staters in Bedford NH
- NH Pol: I Created the Obama Birther Movement
- Watch: Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders Talk College Affordability at UNH
- Watch: Video of Donald Trump Rally in Laconia NH
- NH’s Largest Newspaper Endorses Libertarian Presidential Candidate
- Comment About Clinton and Parkinson’s Disease Goes Viral
- Donald Trump in Manchester: 'New Hampshire Is Staying Right Where It Is'
- Republicans Elect First African-American Major Political Nominee in NH History
- Trump Adviser: Clinton Should Be Shot for Treason, Not Assassinated
- Boyd: The Time is Now to Address the Social Security Issue
- Trump in NH: ‘Days of Deadly Ignorance Will End’
- Trump: 'We'll Make America Great Again'
- Bernie Sanders Endorses Hillary Clinton in Portsmouth
- Clinton Makes It Official
- Project Veritas Vote Fraud Investigator Subpoenaed by NH AG
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