Politics & Government
6 Candidates in Nashua Mayoral Primary
Voters on Tuesday will also decide a special election for a seat on the Board of Public Works.

Nashua voters will hit the polls Tuesday to decide the mayoral primary.
Six candidates are vying for the corner office:
The two candidates who receive the most votes will move on to the general election.
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The polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. at nine locations:
- Ward 1: Broad Street Elementary School, 390 Broad Street
- Ward 2: Charlotte Avenue Elementary School, 48 Charlotte Avenue
- Ward 3: First Baptist Church, 121 Manchester Street
- Ward 4: Ledge Street Elementary School, 139 Ledge Street
- Ward 5: CrossWay Christian Church, 503 Main Dunstable Road
- Ward 6: Fairgrounds Middle School, 27 Cleveland Street
- Ward 7: Dr. Normand Crisp Elementary School, 50 Arlington Street
- Ward 8: Bicentennial Elementary School, 296 East Dunstable Road
- Ward 9, New Searles Elementary School, 39 Shady Lane
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Voters on Tuesday will also choose one of two candidates in a special election for a seat on the Board of Public Works:
- Daniel Gagnon
- Joel Ackerman
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