Politics & Government

Election 2022: Nashua New Hampshire Primary Election Voter Guide

Here's everything Granite Staters need to know about voting in the Tuesday, Sept. 13, Democrat and Republican primaries.

Here is a rundown of the competitive races on the ballot for voters to consider during the Sept. 13, state and federal office primaries.
Here is a rundown of the competitive races on the ballot for voters to consider during the Sept. 13, state and federal office primaries. (Tony Schinella/Patch)

NASHUA, NH — Voters go to the polls on Tuesday, Sept. 13, to consider competitive races in both the Republican and Democrat primaries.

Undeclared voters can choose either ballot in New Hampshire. But if they want to remain undeclared after participating Tuesday, they need to re-uneroll out of the political party after casting their ballots.

Voting Hours And Polling Locations

Polling locations in Nashua are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Polling locations in the city:

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Ward 1: Broad Street Elementary School, 390 Broad St.

Ward 2: Charlotte Avenue Elementary School, 48 Charlotte Avenue

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Ward 3: Amherst Street Elementary School, 71 Amherst St.

Ward 4: Ledge Street Elementary School, 139 Ledge St.

Ward 5: Main Dunstable Elementary School, 20 Whitford Road

Ward 6: Fairgrounds Middle School, 27 Cleveland St.

Ward 7: Dr. Normand Crisp Elementary School, 50 Arlington St.

Ward 8: Bicentennial Elementary School, 296 East Dunstable Road

Ward 9: New Searles Elementary School, 39 Shady Lane

A city ward map can be found linked here in .pdf format.

Competitive Races In New Hampshire

Here is a rundown of the competitive races for the 2022 state and federal primaries.

GOP Governor

Julian Acciard

Jay Lewis

Richard McMenamon II

Thaddeus Riley

Chris Sununu

Karen Testerman

View the full WMUR-TV debate with three of the candidates, linked here.

Democrat U.S. Senate

Maggie Hassan

Paul Krautmann

John Riggieri

GOP U.S. Senate

Gerard Beloin

John Berman

Don Bolduc

Bruce Fenton

Dennis Lamare

Edmond Laplante Jr.

Vikram Mansharamani

Andy Martin

Chuck Morse

Tejasinha Sivalingam

Kevin Smith

View the full WMUR-TV debate with five of the candidates, linked here.

GOP U.S. Congress, District 2

Scott Black

Robert Burns

Michael Callis

George Hansel

Jay Mercer

Dean Poirier

Lily Tang Williams

View the full WMUR-TV debate with three of the candidates, linked here.

GOP Executive Council District 5

Anne Copp

Dave Wheeler

GOP Hillsborough County Register Of Deeds

Dennis Hogan

Elizabeth Ann Moreau

Edward Sapienza

GOP State Senate District 13

Daniel Paul

Stephen Scaer

GOP Hillsborough State Rep. District 5, Ward 1, Vote For No More Than 3

Allison Dyer

Elizabeth Ferreira

Michael Henry

Tom Lanzara

GOP Hillsborough State Rep. District 6, Ward 3, Vote For No More Than 3

Paul Berube

Tara Canaway

Joseph Chartier

Doris Hohensee

David Schoneman

Voter ID Law

New Hampshire has same-day voter registration. Here is the Voter Identification Law, linked in .pdf format, and the Explanatory Document. For more information about Voter ID, visit this state website.

Primary Election Day Issues

The New Hampshire Attorney General's Office will be operating an Election Day hotline from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m.

The AG 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.

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