Politics & Government

Election 2024: Salem NH Primary Voter Guide

Here is everything you need to know about the Sept. 10, 2024, primary elections in Salem, New Hampshire

Get out and vote Tuesday, Sept. 10.
Get out and vote Tuesday, Sept. 10. (Patch Media)

SALEM, NH — It is time to head to the polls.

The weather will be great on Tuesday in New Hampshire, and there are competitive races for governor, Congress, and other races.

Voting

Voters in Salem cast ballots from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 10, at the following polling locations:

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  • Ward 1: Fisk School, 14 Main St.
  • Ward 2: Soule School, 173 South Policy St.
  • Ward 3: Barron School, 55 Butler St.
  • Ward 4: Ingram Senior Center, 1 Sally Sweets Way.
  • Ward 6: North Salem School, 140 Zion Hill Road.

Candidates

The following candidates are involved in competitive races on Tuesday.

Governor (Democrat)

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Joyce Craig

Jon Kiper

Cinde Warmington

Governor (Republican)

Kelly Ayotte

Shaun Fife

Robert McClory

Richard McMenamon II

Chuck Morse

Frank Staples

Congress (Democrat)

Colin Van Ostern

Maggie Goodlander

Congress (Republican)

Tom Alciere

Gerard Beloin

Michael Anthony Callis

Randall Clark

Casey Crane

Robert D'Arcy

Bill Hamlen

William Harvey

Vikram Mansharamani

Jay Mercer

Jason Riddle

Lily Tang Williams

Paul Wagner

State Rep (Republican) Vote for 9

Lorie Ball

Tanya Donnelly

Fred Doucette

Betty Gay

John Janigian

Dennis Mannion

Valerie McDonnell

Joe Sweeney

John Sytek

Susan Vandecasteele

County Commissioner (Republican) Vote for 1

Brian Chirichiello

Janet Fairbanks

Steven Goddu

Democrat Sample Ballot

Republican Sample Ballot

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 operate an Election Day hotline from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

The AG encourages voters and election officials with concerns or questions to call 1-866-868-3703. If a caller receives a voicemail, they should leave a message, and attorneys in the office will address each message.

Additional information on voting can be found here.

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