Politics & Government

Election Day In Nashua, NH: When, Where To Vote

Get ready to vote, New Hampshire: Here is everything you need to know about voting in the Tuesday, Nov. 3 general election.

Here is a rundown of the competitive races on the ballot for New Hampshire voters to consider on Nov. 3, 2020.
Here is a rundown of the competitive races on the ballot for New Hampshire voters to consider on Nov. 3, 2020. (Tony Schinella/Patch)

NASHUA, NH — New Hampshire voters go to the polls on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020, to vote in the general election.

Voters in Nashua choosing to cast ballots in person can vote between 6 a.m. and 8 p.m.

  • Ward 1: Broad Street Elementary School, 390 Broad St.
  • Ward 2: Charlotte Avenue Elementary School, 48 Charlotte Avenue
  • 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 Elementary School, 37 Blanchard 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

For a city ward map, visit this link.

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Here is the listing of candidates whose names appear on the ballot (click on the link to read their Patch candidate profile):

President/Vice President

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Donald Trump/Mike Pence

Joseph Biden/Kamala Harris

Jo Jorgensen/Jeremy Cohen

Governor

Chris Sununu

Dan Feltes

Darryl W. Perry

U.S. Senate

Jeanne Shaheen

Bryant "Corky" Messner

Justin O'Donnell

Congress

Steven Negron

Andrew Olding

Ann McLane Kuster

Executive Council

Debora Pignatelli

Dave Wheeler

State Senate District 12 (Wards 1, 2, 5)

Kevin Avard

Melanie Levesque

State Senate District (Wards 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9)

Mariellen MacKay

Cindy Rosenwald

State Rep Hillsborough District 28 (Vote for no more than three)

William Bordy

Bruce Cohen

Elizabeth Ferreira

Tom Lanzara

Rosemary Russell

Jan Schmidt

State Rep Hillsborough District 29 (Vote for no more than three)

Paul Bergeron

Michael McCarthy

Brian Mercer

Ray Newman

Sue Newman

Julie Smith

State Rep Hillsborough District 30 (Vote for no more than three)

Howard D. Coffman

Sherry Dutzy

Doris Hohensee

Patricia Klee

David Schoneman

Suzanne Vail

State Rep Hillsborough District 31 (Vote for no more than three)

Joost Baumeister

David E. Cote

Manny Espitia

Stacie-Marie Laughton

Ryan Terrell

Elizabeth Van Twuyer

State Rep Hillsborough District 32 (Vote for no more than three)

Joseph Cole

State Rep Hillsborough District 33 (Vote for no more than three)

Efstathia Booras

Edward Decatur

Mark King

Frances Nutter-Upham

Kevin Scully

Teresa Scully

State Rep Hillsborough District 34 (Vote for no more than three)

Jacqueline Casey

Charlie Hall

Edith Hogan

Melbourne Moran Jr.

Catherine Sofikitis

Deb Stevens

State Rep Hillsborough District 35 (Vote for no more than three)

Peter L. Silva

State Rep Hillsborough District 36 (Vote for no more than three)

Tyler Gouveia

Linda Harriott-Gathright

Marty Jack

Bill O'Brien

Michael O'Brien Sr.

Bill Ohm

County Sheriff

Bill Barry

Christopher Connelly

County Attorney

Michael Conlon

John Coughlin

Nicholas Sarwark

County Treasurer

William Bryk

David Fredette

Richard Manzo

Register of Deeds

Mary Ann Crowell

Jack Flanagan

Register of Probate

Elizabeth Ropp

Elizabeth Ann Moreau

County Commissioner

Daniel C. Hansberry

Michael Soucy

New Hampshire Patch will begin reporting election results at 7 p.m. after the polls begin closing around the state.

Voting By Absentee Ballot

To register to vote or request an absentee voter registration forms and instructions, click here.

Note: All ballots must physically be in the hands of city or town clerk's offices by 5 p.m. on Nov. 3 in order to be counted.

Voter ID Law

New Hampshire has a Voter ID Law. For more information about what identification you will need and what to do if you don't have an ID, visit the Secretary of State's Office website.

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.

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