Politics & Government

Nashua Votes 2016: Short Poll Lines Reported

Nashua voter guide for the 2016 presidential election on Tue., Nov. 8.

NASHUA, NH — Election Day is here.

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In Nashua, the polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. These are the polling locations:

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  • Ward 1: Broad Street Elementary School, 390 Broad St.
  • Ward 2: Charlotte Avenue Elementary School, 48 Charlotte Ave.
  • 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 Rd.
  • 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 Rd.
  • Ward 9: New Searles Elementary School, 39 Shady Ln.

Many Nashua Patch readers reported short lines at the polls Tuesday morning into the afternoon; many said it took them under 5 minutes.

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These are the major contested races Nashua voters will see on their ballots Election Day:

President

  • Donald Trump, Mike Pence, Republican
  • Hillary Clinton, Tim Kaine, Democratic
  • Gary Johnson, Bill Weld, Libertarian
  • Jill Stein, Ajamu Baraka, Green Independent
  • Roque "Rock" De Le Fuente, Michael Steinberg: American Delta

Governor

  • Colin Van Ostern, Democratic
  • Chris Sununu, Republican
  • Max Abramson, Libertarian

U.S. Senate

  • Kelly Ayotte, Republican
  • Maggie Hassan, Democratic
  • Brian Chabot, Libertarian
  • Aaron Day, Independent

Representative in Congress

  • Ann McLane Kuster, Democratic
  • Jim Lawrence, Republican
  • John Babiarz, Independent

Executive Councilor

  • Dave Wheeler, Republican
  • Dan Weeks, Democratic

State Senate

  • Peggy Gilmour, Democratic
  • Kevin Avard, Republican

State Senate

  • Joan Donahue, Republican
  • Bette Lasky, Democratic

State Representative (choose 3)

  • Carl Seidel, Republican
  • Eric Eastman, Republican
  • Elizabeth Ferreira, Republican
  • Pam Swersky, Democratic
  • Sylvia Gale, Democratic
  • Jan Schmidt, Democratic

State Representative (choose 3)

  • Gloria Timmons, Democratic
  • Suzanne Harvey, Democratic
  • Sue Newman, Democratic
  • Michael McCarthy, Republican
  • Michael Balboni, Republican
  • George Coupe, Republican

State Representative (choose 3)

  • Kimberly Brandolini, Republican
  • Amelia Keane, Democratic
  • Jessica Ayala, Democratic
  • David Cole, Democratic

State Representative (choose 3)

  • Ray Labrecque, Democratic
  • Marcus Hermansen, Democratic
  • Jack Kelley, Democratic
  • Steve Negron, Republican
  • Don LeBrun, Republican
  • David Murotake, Republican

State Representative (choose 3)

  • Kevin Scully, Republican
  • Mark King, Democratic
  • Ken Gidge, Democratic
  • Efstathia Booras, Democratic

State Representative (choose 3)

  • Catherine Sofikitis, Democratic
  • Francis Arias, Democratic
  • Allison Nutting, Democratic
  • Donald Whalen, Republican
  • Edith Hogan, Republican
  • Timothy Twombly, Republican

State Representative (choose 3)

  • Ed Stebbins, Republican
  • Timothy Rioux, Republican
  • Joseph Ross, Republican
  • Latha Mangipudi, Democratic
  • Skip Cleaver, Democratic
  • David Lisle, Democratic

State Representative (choose 3)

  • Michael O'Brien, Democratic
  • Linda Harriott-Gathright, Democratic
  • Marty Jack, Democratic
  • Kevin Brown, Republican
  • Bill Ohm, Republican

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